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Fermi, do you not grow the Hacquetia? I guess you'd need to find a cool spot for t, it you have such a thing. Is it otherwise available in Australia?
Robert, you've a nice nursery This afternoon i'd enough of repotting helloborus seedlings, i decided to see how the Anemona will look in a forest 30mn far from home.edit: not viola palustris but Viola reichenbachiana
Robert, as Yann says you have a nursery! When are you starting to sell plants? Primula veris is common in the warmest parts of Norway and take a lot of drought after flowering as it goes dormant.
The Ranunculus looks very like R. montanus. Is that likely so far east? An attractive species anyway, whatever it is.
.....Trond,Believe it or not a long time ago I did have nursery. Now I just like to experiment with things in the backyard. Sometimes I take a few extras plants to the farmers' market and try to sell them. Back in the 1990's it was easy to sell plants at our farmers' markets, but things have changed now and there is not much interest in plants ( ....anywhere in our part of California - or gardening, or anything like that).Primula veris is tough but does not take California drought! Your spring blooming season seems like it progresses very slowly. The bulbs look great! It looks like they are growing in a semi-lawn-turf type setting? Things are moving quickly here in California. Everyday when I go out in the garden there is something different coming into bloom.