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same here Shelagh. After record breaking hot weather for a long time nice rain now. I am not going to complain about it. Gabriela as you have written the weather here also is really hot with lots of +33 C in May. Never seen it before. Some plants skipped flowering all together. The hostas are out now and even some of the variegated ones are green now. Strange
I think the hot weather has hit us all in North America. In Minnesota we topped out at 100°F(38C) four days ago. Gabriela, that's an interesting form of Calycanthus floridus. Does it never get the woody looking ends to the petals? And they hardly curl inward? (Attachment Link)
in SW Ontario as well it is unusual hot this 'spring'; I don't know how hot it is in UK, we've had constant 30C and up temp. Few so called spring flowers were gone in one week or less.
John, I do like your Brachyglottis. I read its name first as Basil Brush and thought the tips weren't all THAT brush-like but then I looked again. Your Salix is very fine. It is a plant with great recuperative powers. I was given a plant in a pot more than 30 years ago and its donor told me it was over 30 years old then. It certainly looked it, very gnarled and not a lot of tip growth as if it had reached the end of its time. I fed and watered it for a few years and gradually it had a new lease of life though I was always too afraid to repot it in case I did irreparable damage. Soon after I moved to my present garden 5 years ago, it was heavily grazed and broken right to the roots by rabbits and I thought fatally damaged but after a few months there was new growth at the very base and it is now quite bushy at about 10 cms high! The pot is now perched up above rabbit height.
I'll say maybe yours [Calycanthus flordus] is a cultivated variety? The flowers are very large.