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ThomasYour specimen of Gentiana newberryi var. newberryi looks nice. I generally see variety tiogana in our part of the Sierra Nevada. In the Sierra Nevada Mountains Gentiana newberryi blooms in the autumn. All the examples that I have seen in cultivation bloom late spring to early summer, including the plants I grow in our Sacramento garden. The species seems very easy to cultivate, but they seem to bloom much earlier than they do in the wild. Do you know the origin of your Gentiana newberryi?I am always amazed how easily Lewisia rediviva is cultivated. Maybe the species is changing and adjusting to cultivation by unintended selection. First generation seedling from wild seed can be a bit finicky to grow at times and depending on where the seed was gathered.
A superb find by Dave Veinotte here in NS. No name on it yet but I think it merits one. Juniperus horizontalis, an extremely dwarf form of this native, would be great in a trough. john
It is a pleasure to walk in the garden, old and new plants show their beautiful flowers.