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..................... I sowed also Meconopsis horridula, Meconopsis prattii and Meconopsis punicea from Holubeck.....................
It will be very interesting to see what you are able to grow from Vojtech Holubec’s Meconopsis pratti seeds. His list says they were collected at Yushu and the only place I can trace with that name is in Qinghai which is further north than the currently accepted distribution of this species. But they may occur there, in which case there is a substantial overlap with the distribution of M. racemosa. On the Meconopsis Species Gallery, I have loaded photographs of M. prattii from SE Tibet, SW Sichuan and NW Yunnan, where I have seen it on the Baimashan (first two below). The most distinct plants have red stems and are secund (all the flowers on one side of the stem) with fairly long narrow leaves in a basal rosette. The only photos I have of this species in cultivation (last three below), aren’t particularly convincing, so please take lots of photos if you do manage to grow plants.
Beautiful plants, beautiful surroundings, excellent photography throughout!
M. henrici from the Zheduoshan, Sichuan (thanks to Peggy Anderson)
Pavel Krivka has a fresh seed introduction of this species on his latest seed list, as well as "Meconopsis jiajinshanensis", presumably M. balangensis atrata? I might order seeds and try them here in Denmark, they were easy in Norway.
What happened to M. delavayi? I was hoping for seeds, but I have yet to see it listed in any exchanges. It is in danger of dying out in cultivation? The perennial species seem more worth saving, I fear the monocarpic ones might end up being a lost cause...
Right now, M. zhongdianensis seems to be perennial for me. Or consecutive seedlings are filling the pot. :-) M. aculeata has bloomed for me and some seedlings hang on. I've grown several M. horridula types -- I can never be sure of the correct names. And of course, M. baileyi hybrids are perennial if I site them correctly....Claire