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Crocus sativus (Attachment Link)
This month in IRG free e-mag: Martin Sheader with a report on South American Adesmia species; the history of a well- known American plant, Calochortus lyallii – brought to us by Arthur MacKinnon of Washington State, USA; Zdeněk Zvolánek & František Paznocht combine to introduce a Saxifraga cultivar. Download the issue here: https://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2020Oct291603992737IRG130.pdf (Attachment Link)
Some Autumn colour from earlier in the monthPolygonatum hookeri.....
Here this autumn has been so unusually warm! it is now almost end of October, and there has been only two or three night below freezing, and that only one or two degrees. Right now it is +11°C (and raining, it has rained a lot).Asters have never flowered so long and well as this year. The first picture is 'Violetta' and second is Aster laevis 'Calliope' which is also late flowering here and doesn't mind the rain so much. Pictures are from last week.Colchicum 'Poseidon' is the latest one I have, the others are now over.Primula 'Vera Maud' flowering out of season.Last week I made a new bed by the fence mostly for Hepaticas I had in pots, seedlings and some bigger plants. This spot is summer dry because of a big birch in neighbour's side of the fence (abandoned field).
Enkianthus campanulatus
Speaking of Hepatica and new beds, here's a picture of yesterday when I was admiring the Hepaticas and their well formed flower buds.Hepatica acutiloba and nobilis var. crenatuloba - a chance seedling