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I have never seen a Stellaria roughii that looks anything like your plant, Maggii. I think you must have pampered it too much which just goes to show growing alpines so they appear in context is not a trivial matter. Stellaria roughii dies back completely during winter and regrows when the snow disappears. Field notes; Stellaria roughii, common on mobile screes,1300 m, Hummock Peak, Eyre Mountains
Good morning folks,So pleased to report that I have just discovered three or four minute seedlings of Lobelia roughii (a huge favourite of mine) ... and, having previously germinated and grown on this little gem for twelve months or so, am now eager to get these to flowering size here in Lancashire, UK.I know that they thrive in a very pebbly scree of broken stone, but any tips for cultivation and preferences re: sun and moisture levels would be much appreciated please?
A question for the specialists here.I have three specimens of Celmisia semicordata.... On one of them I have been observing a foamy liquid coming out of the underside of a leaf for two to three weeks. Initially I wiped it off.... but it appears again. Does anyone know this behaviour? Is it a disease?The other two specimens do not show this phenomenon.I would rather the Celmisias were bubbling over with happiness...as they say here...:-)I am grateful for any information...GreetingsThomas