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This peony I rescued from an abandoned small garden in Oslo in 1973. It was only a little piece of root with one leaf left. I planted it in my parent's garden where it made a considerable clump in the following years. I brought one little piece with me when I moved. It has not increased that much here! I think it is Paeonia anomala but I am not sure. Any suggestions?
This Vestia is fascinatingly beautifull, Meanie. Only thing I have that comes close is Iochroma! Not the same thing.
Lewisia tweedii today in the garden. We used to grow as many as we could manage but gradually our attention was diverted by other plants. A mistake. -Rob
It's been a long time since I posted on the forum.Many flowers this spring (finally) on European lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea subsp. vitis-idaea) and the smaller North American lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea subsp. minus), here shown with a mining bee.The latter I got from my friend Betty Ann Addison. Mine thrived, but hers faded away. It's so tiny and cute; I can't help but admire it every time I go outside. I wonder how often it's grown in gardens.