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I planted one specimen of Potentilla erecta found everywhere and one very compact specimen I found near the sea just to compare the growth when grown under the same conditions.The common form has very long internodes as expected but the other one has preserved its compact form. The leaves are a bit smaller also. If the last one keeps it dense form and develops the compact cushion-like shape it had where I found it I think it is garden worthy.
Robert, Eriogonum wrightii ssp subscaposum was here in the garden for years and was one of my favorites, such a different kind of eriogonum. Grew it from seed and had a number of plants which were killed when the garden was hit by a tornado years ago (along with all the other gems in the garden!).If you should ever have seed you can share please let me know.
Eighteen months ago we took the plunge and got rid of the ugly leylandii hedge in the front garden......................... So there are euphorbia characias seedlings, escholzias, alliums, irises, rock roses and a few tulips for early colour. Plus my favourite grasses, stipa gigantea and tenuissima.Everything is seedling itself around with abandon and I love it.David
Few woodland species for the end of May: Medeola virginiana