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Here once again two tiny ones from the very top...Androsace adenocephala, Tibet, 4500 mandPrimula pamirica, Tadschikistan, Pamir, 3900 mBy the way... many thanks for the nice words, Robert.
Thomas,Once again I am amazed by the variety of plants that you cultivate! No wonder I stick to our local native plant species. I would have nothing in my garden if I attempted to acquire rarely cultivated species. Your collection is very impressive. And you keep pulling more and more "out of the hat." Keep this up! It is very fascinating but way beyond my means.
Diapensia lapponica is one of the biggest challenges. It is probably almost hopeless to create the ideal conditions here... but I have tried. (picture)I hope the Nordic gods will have mercy on me.
Trond... I always forget to express my enthusiasm for your pictures from the wilderness...sorry. I like the boreal flora of the northern tundra and Mountains very much. In the next days I will plant Polemonium borealis. The seeds reached me via detours from Spitsbergen. Wonderful healthy young plants have been created. Do you have any tips for the successful cultivation of this Nordic species?