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Gabriela

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Re: June 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #135 on: June 18, 2016, 06:50:39 PM »
Just to join in the admiration of Trond's roof shed  :)
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Re: June 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #136 on: June 18, 2016, 07:31:30 PM »

My shed roof-

Thats a great roof Trond!
Have you tried growing Dionysia on the roof . . . . on the inside?  ;D
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Re: June 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #137 on: June 18, 2016, 09:23:08 PM »
Thats a great roof Trond!
Have you tried growing Dionysia on the roof . . . . on the inside?  ;D

Too dark for Dionysia inside - and hard to come by in Norway anyway ::)

As you can see, too dark!

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Hot it looks fantastics, you can see the roof from your house?


Oh yes, Yann. This is from a 1st floor window:

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The northern part of the shed roof is covered by Actinidia kolomikta. I have a stepladder to reach the upper parts of the roof. I have several Saxifragas. They seem to like it here.

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Saxifraga longifolia and cotyledon

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Not very tidy ;)

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Trond Hoy, gardening on the rainy west coast of Norway.

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Re: June 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #138 on: June 18, 2016, 09:44:19 PM »
I grow several ferns. This is a native, Asplenium adianthum-nigrum.

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Not native but naturalized in my garden Luzula luzuloides.

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Nice under the trees in the woodland garden: Cardaria draba. It has a nice scent of honey.

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Aruncus aethusifolius

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The rhododendron gets new flowers in summer, an Epiphyllum on vacation.

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Trond Hoy, gardening on the rainy west coast of Norway.

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Re: June 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #139 on: June 18, 2016, 10:05:13 PM »
Another pot plant, Tulbaghia violacea from seed. Colour variation.

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Garden orchids have been very rarely offered in nurseries here. The few available are very expensive also. Last year I bought 3 plants on fall sale to reduced prices. One of them blooms soon. Looks like a Cypripedium reginae:




I can't remember this one! Now it is 55cm tall and very floriferous. Looks a bit like Dachtylorhiza fuchsii.




Trond Hoy, gardening on the rainy west coast of Norway.

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Re: June 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #140 on: June 18, 2016, 10:46:34 PM »
18th June and I have found my first cyclamen hederifolium in flower. Has autumn arrived?
We have had very dry, sunny weather since the start of May, then a thundery downpour this week, which seems to have confused the poor cyclamen. It's certainly the earliest I've seen it flower.
Sorry about this, Maggi, I know you are still waiting for summer up in Aberdeen....
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Re: June 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #141 on: June 18, 2016, 11:46:55 PM »
Rhodohypoxis 'Tetra Pink'
Verbascum 'Letitia'
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Re: June 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #142 on: June 19, 2016, 02:31:56 AM »
I love it when one plant grows inside another, like in one of your sax pictures Trond. Our raoulias and helichrysums do it too, on the high outcrops and screes and they look wonderful.
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Re: June 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #143 on: June 19, 2016, 02:55:15 AM »
Not my shed roof, but a fellow Minnesota Rock Garden Society member's.
  They have one rule: no sedums or sempervivums!
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Re: June 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #144 on: June 19, 2016, 03:24:33 AM »
That's really beautiful Rick.Could your friend (or you) talk about the construction and planting please. does an "ordinary" roof have an extra strengthening and is there a waterproof course between the roof and the soil? How deep is the growing medium to start with. I imagine that as it matures, the older roots/dead leaves and blown in matter would help to provide an extra layer of compost deep enough for roots of the aquilegias etc. Does it need watering often and what other plants are in there. It llos like a natural environment, nothing contrived at all.
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Lesley Cox - near Dunedin, lower east coast, South Island of New Zealand - Zone 9

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Re: June 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #145 on: June 19, 2016, 09:22:48 AM »
Cosmos atrosanguineus.

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Re: June 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #146 on: June 19, 2016, 07:26:32 PM »
Canna paniculata is hardy enough to be planted out without any worries but reliably blooms before all the pampered species and cultivars.............


Salvia "Amistad" on the other hand has certainly benefited from its winter and spring pampering under glass.............


Zantedeschia elliottiana will be split next spring and I'll finally try some outdoors...............
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Re: June 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #147 on: June 19, 2016, 07:44:06 PM »
The South American Scarlet Season is here:

Philesia magellanica


Asteranthera ovata


Ourisia coccinea


Tropaeolum speciosum



I just wish I had some Hummingbirds to pollinate them!


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Re: June 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #148 on: June 19, 2016, 07:46:44 PM »
The South American Scarlet Season is here:

Philesia magellanica


Asteranthera ovata


Ourisia coccinea


Tropaeolum speciosum



I just wish I had some Hummingbirds to pollinate them!


(A Tufted Coquette photographed in the gardens of the Asa Wright Centre, Trinidad.)
Cracking photos and even better plants!
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Re: June 2016 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #149 on: June 19, 2016, 07:49:57 PM »
Get out there with a paint brush, Steve!  :D
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