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ThomasDoes that beautiful fungus have the added bonus of being edible?
In summer I planted a strong plant of Crinodendron hookerianum in a some larger pot with an acid soil and put all in a shady place. It grew very good during summer and also started producing flowering buds but they still remain small and are not getting bigger. Is this normal or do I make mistakes?Thanks,Arne
I hope my crinodendron will survive our winter (one day last year we had even -6°C ).
Plants here in Ireland get temperatures briefly down to -5°C or so and never seem to suffer.
Quote from: David Nicholson on September 17, 2008, 07:02:14 PMHere is one from the garden today, Gladiolus callianthus formerly Acidanthera. BUT, I thought I had seen the same plant at Wisley with a different name that I can't bring to mind. Gladiolus murielae.But when I see it, the name Acidanthera always comes first in my mind.Aaah, it is not so easy for us seniors, isn't it David?
Here is one from the garden today, Gladiolus callianthus formerly Acidanthera. BUT, I thought I had seen the same plant at Wisley with a different name that I can't bring to mind.