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Quote from: Lesley Cox on April 23, 2008, 11:12:55 PMQuote from: Lvandelft on April 23, 2008, 09:42:41 PMAnd it seems an easy seeder too, because there were many plants several meters around this place.It is from Mexico. I've seen it some weeks ago at Zürich Bot Garden for the first time.Are we talking about the Lysichiton or the Lopezia here? My little lysichitons are too small to flower yet, never mind seed That's a stunning little willow Luit. What a beautiful plant in flower and such a nice habit as well.Don't think Lysichiton comes from Mexico, Lesley.
Quote from: Lvandelft on April 23, 2008, 09:42:41 PMAnd it seems an easy seeder too, because there were many plants several meters around this place.It is from Mexico. I've seen it some weeks ago at Zürich Bot Garden for the first time.Are we talking about the Lysichiton or the Lopezia here? My little lysichitons are too small to flower yet, never mind seed That's a stunning little willow Luit. What a beautiful plant in flower and such a nice habit as well.
And it seems an easy seeder too, because there were many plants several meters around this place.It is from Mexico. I've seen it some weeks ago at Zürich Bot Garden for the first time.
I went as L.van Delft to the Utrecht Botanical garden.
Thank you for more wonderful pictures, Franz and Henk and John.Franz, the little town in the backgound is obviously not Vienna, can you tell me what it is please? or perhaps it's an outer suburb?
I believe the flower is left behind the yellowish plant.
Luit - The flower in 1016 is at the base of the plant in the front. The dark reddish brown sinister looking item.johnw