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Beutiful flower Gerrit.Remember to collect seed as this species usually dies after flowering.
Wonderfully... Gerrit. How high is this plant?Thomas
... and then something unusual. Normally we know Bolax gummifera in green. (image 1)Now I got a small section with an extraordinary blue-grey color. (Picture 2) I hope that this metallic blue is still visible in summer. Anybody else ever had that color before? If so, please report.
All these wonderful descriptions and images of amazing Patagonian species and still no-one has mentioned the inestimable beauty that is Ranunculus semiverticillatus, surely the queen of South America, the empress of the Andes? We are travelling to Patagonia in a few short months simply to prostrate ourselves at the high altar of this ravishing gem (it HAS to be in flower) and to photograph what is surely the most glorious buttercup in existence.