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Very interesting plants and beautiful pictures everyone. It is interesting that you can grow it. I once had it but it died after a bad winter, it was after a warm December followed by cold January without much snow. Maybe it isn't so tender as I thought?Some plants from the garden now. Phloxes are flowering well, and they bring much colour to the garden.I have only couple of Clematis but also they are doing well.I love the blue of Gentianas and wish I had more of them. I haven't been very successful at getting them to germinate, but once the few have germinated, then they are ok. G.triflora is very nice and seems to grow well. I also love Primulas, some of them grow well like these P.florindae's, with some I have trouble, but every year I learn more and find a place in the garden where they will survive.
The second picture is the Clematis Ville de Lyon. Border line hardy unless close to the foundation of the house.
Thomas, your Viola is a real jewel. Were you able to raise it from seed?Arturo
Hello ArturoI did not grow this beautiful little viola from seed myself. I got it from Gerd Stopp... The "Mother plant" was from Dieter Zschummel. They've both been botanized in Iran... several times.This plant is not officially on Gerd Stopp's super list! I occasionally get rarities like this. I have the luck to live in accessible proximity and to know these two extraordinary persons personally. I can't imagine a better mentor in Germany...I hope to be able to keep this viola alive for a certain time.Best regardsThomas