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Great plants... Rudi. My admiration. By chance I have rediscovered Androsace for myself recently. Today I had the opportunity to buy some on the stock exchange of the Zwickauer association. I find Androsace albana particularly attractive (thanks Mike 😊).To your T.condensata only one word occurs to me...unique. 👍
How right you are... Gabriela. Already the rosette is very worth seeing. That is exactly my philosophy...many plants of the high mountains have a beautiful shape and structure of the foliage. Sometimes one recognizes this only with closer consideration...see appendix. Your copy of A. albana looks fantastic in the chippings. I hope I can look forward to more such beautiful pictures.
Dear friends, thank you all for the friendly comments. Yann, I cultivate most of my Androsaces in the Alpine House,they don`t like the conditions in my hot garden and it is also too much work to cover them against too much moisturein winter. I also like Androsace albana. Many rockgardeners don`t like it so much because it is mostly monocarpic,but easy to raise from sed.