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Thanks for that Lesley, you could well be right. I seem to remember though, when I first got the plant from Gerd Stopp the label was difficult to read (as sometimes Gerd's labels are to English eyes) but I thought it it started, perhaps, as Celmisia a..............................I think I will write a PM to Thomas, who I think buys quite a lot of stuff from Gerd Stopp, and see if he could anything more.
Hello Thomas, thanks for your very prompt reply, even quicker than my PM to you I can't be exact how long it is since I bought the plant from Gerd but it is probably 5-7 years ago.As said in my post I dug up the clump last week and re-potted them and was very pleased this morning to see a flower so I have added a picture here. (Attachment Link)
As said in my post I dug up the clump last week and re-potted them and was very pleased this morning to see a flower so I have added a picture here. (Attachment Link)
Lovely to see your Celmisia in flower David.Here's a couple of images I took from the wild a wee while back.Cheers Dave.
For those reading here: I kept the pot with this Viola (grown from seeds) for 2 years in my cold frames and only planted it in the ground one month ago. So, we still have to see about its hardiness.
David... ...what are the names of the other little violas? ...just for personal interest.
Dave, thanks for the added pictures
Celmisia always looks so spectacular in the wild!
Hi Gabriela,Yes, it is Viola cunninghamii. Your Viola will be quite happy to set seed without forming flowers.