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Hello Thomas Yes all well here thanks .Been very busy finishing off work for clients before winter bites which it has this week with heavy frosts and cold daytime temps ....... Here's a couple more images (Attachment Link) (Attachment Link) The scaling ? where the hairs grow ,(sorry i don't know the correct botanical description) on the leaves in your closeup photograph convinces me that you have the 'real deal'. .Cheers Dave.
I find the appearance of Carex berggrenii and Carex petriei particularly beautiful. It looks partly necrotic...I find that quite appealing. This year there are many seeds...
Thomas, you are a very lucky boy, these plants are practically not available in our countryby the nursery trade. I tried several times to raise Celmisias and other gems from NZ fromseeds, but the hot and dry weather (besides my lack of experience) stopped further succes.Good luck with these goodies!
Thomas, do you grow Pernettya mucronata? It's slightly larger and is a typical forest underground species particularly found in very cold positions, where large vertical cliffs generate cold pockets in valley bottoms. It grows in southern exposure in clearings next to dense and dark Nothofagus dombeyii forests. It is found associated with Empetrum rubrum and the fern Blechnum penna marina.