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Garden view, just about run out of space.
More Roscoea humeana alba seedlings opened today, mixed colours along with Roscoea humeana lutea.Garden view, just about run out of space.
Mike, are you sure about the name? Normally humeana has broader leaves.
Herman, I usually only find seed on Roscoea humeana alba but I do grow others that are in flower at the same time.Roscoea humeana LuteaRoscoea Harvington Raw Silk &Roscoea Cautleyoides Early Purple.Perhaps the insects or bees have had a hand mixing things for me.
Mike, beautiful Roscoea's. I also like them. I didn't know R. humeana f. lutea and R. cautleoides 'Early purple'. They are gorgeous!Identifying Roscoea is not easy. I have Jill Cowley's book "The genus Roscoea". I'll have to make time to study it more deeply.Here other Roscoea's sometimes set seed, but this year is very wet.
Herman, I will check very carefully for seed on all the roscoea from now on.The ants & wasps are very partial to them. Another taken this morning, Roscoea humeana seedlings ex McBeaths Pink. Seedlings came from Ann & Bob Armstrong.
Many thanks to all the friends, who show us all their plants in such an outstanding condition.We suffer from extremely heavy rainfalls, all the creeks and rivers in our region are overfloodedand many roads unpassable. I cannot remember such a wet spring since I started gardening. Wonder, how our plants will behave after this.Last sunday the rain stopped for all the day and I had the the chance to photograph this miniatureiyv (don't know the name of this cultivar) and Sambucus nigra 'Black Lace'.