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A great shot. You probably already had the pleasure to be there? Then you can show more pictures. You do not get so often to see what.I guess the joy of this little diva will not last long. It is probably very difficult in the attitude. There are for example some Nassauvia species with me somewhat more durable ... until now. Do you also cultivate some South Americans?
.....The Leucheria pictures is Leucheria candidissima.Oreopolus glacialis is a plant that should be growable. It is found in a range of habitats, from steppe to mountain slopes and exposed ridges. There are a few people trying to grow this species in the UK at the moment. Germination of seed is good if fresh seed is used, and germination occurs in spring following an autumn sowing. Growth is slow and again, good light is needed. We have flowered it once - poorly.
Thomas- if I may introduce Martin Sheader to you - he and his wife Anna-Liisa have travelled extensively in South America - also leading tours there - and is the author of 'Flowers of the Patagonian Mountains' - he is also one of the most successful growers in the UK of these plants.