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Sanguinaria canadensis (apparently now) ‘Multiplex’Taken some time to settle in from the move four years ago.
Robert,you really have some nice plants! I like your azalea hybrids
Robert... Thank you for your quick answer. The fabulous variety of the Eriogonum could fill many a garden. Some I have sown and have already germinated successfully. I have to prick soon. Two more of countless newcomers to the Alpinum...Physaria arctica & Androsace kosopoljanskii. I don't know how many plants I planted today...I am already dizzy ...😅
Nice patch there Graham, mine grows only slowly I think I have had it for around 7 years.
Hi Trond,Your garden is so different from ours! The plants are looking good and a very different selection. It was 30.5 C yesterday and is going to be warmer today. It is that time of year for us. In a month it will be 40 C and bone dry.
Nice plants Trond, cracking pictures too.
Trond,Your plants look great, especially considering the warm and dry conditions you are having. 3 C above average! And very dry! You must have a seep on your property. Lysichiton americanus would dry up into nothingness in a nanosecond with the drought and heat in our part of the world. But I have to admit that I enjoy gardening here and would not want to be any other place. It is great to get a garden tour of your garden and see plants that would never grow here. Thank you so much!
Thank you, Robert.It is very dry now. We have had several wildfires the last week and they struggle to quench them. (They are nothing like your wildfires last season though) Yes, I have a seep on my property and a small boggy area but most of the property has only a thin layer of soil above the bedrock. Another warm day today but we got a few mm precipitation this evening. Hopefully we will get more!