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Hi Robert Yes... the weather here has been very positive over the last week. We had temperatures between 20°C and 23°C. In my area we even got a rain gift on Friday. After that there was a noticeable cooling...to about 18°C. A blessing for man and nature...considering that we had more than double that two weeks ago. Yesterday evening we had a strong thunderstorm with lightning and thunder...one hour of very strong rain...without destructive force or hail. The photo shows the situation shortly before (photographed from our terrace).The losses in the garden are abundant...both with the young plants of the last sowing, and with established plants of the rock garden. As already mentioned, the cultivation of xeric species will become more important for me in the future.
Rain today, hooray. So I went into the greenhouse and found these.Campanula Raineri Alba x C. Morettiana alba (so how come it's blue?)Rather late I expected it earlier in the year Pulsatilla turczaninowii, a Gers Stopp plant.Tacitus bellum.
Petunia exserta with an endless flowering periode.Out of sheer curiosity I did not discard this plant in autumn 2018. To my surprise it turned out to bequite hardy and survived temperatures up to - 5 ° C. After a hard cutback in spring 2019 it began toflower again and never stopped since.It seems this species could be considered as a subshrub.Gerd