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Very nice Trond. The Limonium is obviously enjoying summer at the seaside Your cyclamen looks like hederifolium.
Even if not natives they look like they belong there Trond. Especially the Limonium with the sea view - wonderful! Brings back memories walking among sea lavenders on a wild shoreline of the Black Sea...
Trond,Very nice for a naturalistic planting. It is quite an eclectic selection of species! Of course, I am always surprised by the mention of drought or dry conditions in Western Norway - or perhaps your summer home is located in the east towards Oslo? It looks so lush and green - all of this is relative to our California climate. Anyway, thank you for sharing.
Your Salvia is a stunner Meanie. I bought two earlier in the year when they were flowering, one a deep maroon and the other a blue/purple both similar to yours. Planted out they grew well but have died off totally with frosts. The stems look totally dead so I'm hoping they will come away from under the soil.
Thanks, Robert Yes, I choose my plants! But I have also planted native Norwegian plants including grasses and grasslike plants This is at our summer house situated at the SE coast running from Oslo southwards. It is the sunniest part in Norway in summer. In Kragerø county the islands get less rain and more sun than the mainland. This picture shows a typical situation: Rain to the left (mainland), sun to the right (islands).The driest part of the summer is usually June-July, but the amount of rain vary a lot. This year June was dry but July was wet so it looks very green now. As the dry condition only lasts about a month or two it is only the shallow soils that suffer. (Most soils at the islands are very shallow though.) Drought here is nothing like California!
John,that's tantamount to plant cruelty, subjecting a Queenslander to a Canadian winter! Lovely new growth!cheersfermi