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Thomas, I think your summers are too warm!You have to grow them in a fridge Thank you, Thomas.I have never tried cultivating P borealis. It is a plant for the extreme north, growing wild some places in Finnmark and in Svalbard (Spitzbergen). I have seen it growing in sandy, stony soil among grass and in a rocky riverbed in Spitzbergen. Also for this the summer heat may be a problem.Polemonium borealis from Svalbard (July some years ago):
Over here last week was unusually warm, more than +20C which is a lot in April. Plants are coming up fast and snowdrops are almost over now, only the late ones in more shady places are still flowering.
I am also excited about the great pictures from your woodland garden...Leena. Especially beautiful I find the play of light and shadow. Also great is how the many colorful plants are surrounded by the old foliage of the trees...very natural...👍
Leena, Our temperatures cooled yesterday, however for the previous three days we have had record breaking high temperatures in the 31 to 32.2 C range.
In august 2014 i sown this paeonie, Paeonia obovata var alba, it's flowering for the first time.