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Celmisia bellidioides is flowering well this year. There are leaves under there somewhere.
Absolutely beautifully arranged, Matt. I'm thrilled. I had Celmisia bellidioides two years ago. ...but it went unnoticed by the ants. What's your experience with Celmisia argentea? I've never seen it bloom before.CheersThomas
Hi MattA nice pot of Celmisia bellidioides and C. argentea. I have not been able to get C. argentea to grow let alone flower.
Thanks Thomas. I like arranging plants in ‘natural’ groups (or what seems natural to me at least) and letting them get in with it. The C.argentea is growing well but I’ve not had flowers on it. It lives in this pot outside all year round on the east-facing side of the house = sun until noon’ish, protection from the worst of the winds (but not totally), and we’re coastal with a cool, moist maritime climate but no extremes of temperature. I’ve had C.sessiliflora in the same pot and it’s flowered reliably in past years, but the last winter storm has all but killed it.
Here I need an identification... which Pimelea it is. The leaves are narrower and smaller than Pimelea traversii.ThanksThomas 😎
Hi Thomas, Identifying Pimeleas is not easy at the best of times, especially if cultivated. Do you have any information where it came from? I agree it does not look like P. traversii. It could be one of the forms of Pimelea prostrata.
Very beautiful specimens Thomas! I understand and join you! Arturo