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Hello, Trond. Wonderfully. I love the shown Primula magellanica particularly. This thick stalk is impressive. These and alba are the only Primula which I like personally.
Thomas,Primula magellanica is like a stout brother of Primula Scandinavia which is common here!
I discover your report, that's an incredible trip you had!
Hello Trond, a fascinating array of plants from Argentina. Some of those shown look similar to the plants found in europe. Primula scotica also looks similar, perhaps they are variations of the same species.
Trond, that Ourisia ruelliodes...is a dream for my permanently wet garden corner...that I've yet to build on a possible fairly sharp incline . I was wondering about companion plants. Some ferns such as Adianthum, if lucky Dryopteris quadripinnata, Gunnera magellanica and quite a few Calceolarias and Mimulus that are all moist to wet loving plants. All of these native plus some extras such as Darmera peltata and some other of the kind. All of this could/ought to be recreated in your rainy wet home...Btw. Collomia is also in bloom right now. Are you interested in those too?.Thanks enormously for your report!