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Hardly any buds visible on Haberlea up here, John - and as for that FAT Asperula - it's a monster! Fabulous!
Viola tricolor ssp. curtisii perennial? It would be very interesting to see if it stayed perennial with our long summers of hot, dry, weather.
Thank you Maggi. In 1990 my wife and I were guests at a wedding held in Comlongon Castle.On our way home, just over the border, I stopped to fill up with petrol and propped up outside was this buff coloured glazed sink for sale. I cant remember now what I paid for it, but my wife was not well pleased carting “That thing” (as she called it) all the way home in the Ford Escort. (It is 32 inches long, 15 inches wide and 9 inches deep)I remember driving home and planning what I would plant in it! It was less than a month and it was planted up as shown below! The only original plants are:- Asperula suberosa, Saxifraga edithae ‘Bridget’ and S. x burnatti. Blimey! . . I didn't realise it was 26 years ago! The Haberlea is about the same age. The Polygala is a cutting I took just over a year ago.
John! You rotter! I do not appreciate you reminding me just how long ago 1990 was. In my head it is but yesterday - now you've got me feeling old again
Robert, I will look for seed later
Phlox bifida 'Alba'