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ian mcenery

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Re: February 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #60 on: February 18, 2016, 05:40:13 PM »
more and more plant are flowering

Franz very nicely grown as usual

Do you give any of these plants overhead cover at all?
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Re: February 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #61 on: February 18, 2016, 06:12:33 PM »
Franz very nicely grown as usual
Do you give any of these plants overhead cover at all?

- Indeed - a wonderful sight!

Do you give any of these plants overhead cover at all?


...  that's my question too, especially for the extraordinary Ranunculus!

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Re: February 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #62 on: February 19, 2016, 07:29:26 PM »
I think my plant is Helleborus vesicarius. H.foedicus has narrow leaves and no good smell. I cultivate Helleborus vesicarius 20 years but it had not often flowered  A very difficult plant.
Only Helleborus vesicarius hat sometimes an overhead cover.
Thank you for the compliments.
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Re: February 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #63 on: February 23, 2016, 01:10:11 PM »
Narcissus romieuxii ‘Atlas-Gold’:


Gymnospermium albertii:

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Re: February 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #64 on: February 26, 2016, 12:50:29 PM »
First of the Pleione in the cold front porch...............


Around about christmas time I noticed flower spikes forming on one of my Billbergia nutans out in the unheated greenhouse so I moved it into the bathroom. Here it is in bloom..............


West Oxon where it gets cold!

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Re: February 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #65 on: February 28, 2016, 11:28:42 AM »
Anemone coronaria var. flora pleno in bud
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Re: February 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #66 on: February 28, 2016, 07:45:06 PM »
Franz
H. vesicarius and thibetanus are 2 species that I have failed to successfully grow to flowering all others fine so very impressed with the plant in flower.

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Re: February 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #67 on: February 28, 2016, 08:50:36 PM »
Morisia monanthos flowering under glass
Rudi Weiss,Waiblingen,southern Germany,
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Re: February 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #68 on: February 29, 2016, 10:24:31 AM »
Romulea bulbocodium, young plant in the greenhouse.
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