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Hi Fermi,The plant pictured “looks” like Brodiaea elegans. Making a definitive identification online is questionable. I would feel much more comfortable looking at the plant in your garden. If you have a large collection of Brodiaea species in your garden, hybrids are possible.
Hi Fermi,25 km distance from your home and your friend can grow Meconopsis! This is a tremendous temperature gradient. What is going on geographically that there is such a temperature gradient? A barrier of mountains or hills, a large elevation difference, proximity to the ocean, or something else?
Hi Robert,On the east coast of Australia is a line of mountains called "The Great Dividing Range" and the southern "tail-end" of it is Mount Macedon which is about 60km south of us. We are inland of the Dividing Range so weather that affects the east coast doesn't always affect us.My friend lives in Kyneton which is at 520m above sea level (ASL) compared to Redesdale which is 290m ASL. Kyneton is more affected by Mount Macedon than we are. I hope that explains a bit of the difference between our gardens - she's also a more experienced, diligent and capable gardener than I am!cheersfermi