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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #165 on: March 18, 2009, 09:11:06 PM »
I too, was just about to ask Gerd why is Viola alba (white) so-called?
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #166 on: March 18, 2009, 09:31:39 PM »
Good Lord Maggi, what a marvellous show. I won't say "Better than the Bulb Log" but Ian will have to look to his laurels when he's home again. Thank you for this super walk around your garden, and I have to say how beautifully disposed is the charming Lily. Obvious she is very aware of a good photo opportunity.

I recently bought Anemone ranunculoides v. (or spp.) wockieana which is said to have bronze foliage. I'm wondering if that is your "mulch" anemone. If so, I'll look forward to it with pleasure.

The saxes are especially beautiful to me. Thank you for everything in these posts. 8) 8) 8)

My pleasure to have the chance to share, Lesley.  Miss Lily thanks you for your kind words... she is a real star, that one!
The Anemone with the bronze foliage is indeed Anemone ranunculoides.... but for the life of me I couldn't remember the name as I made the post  :-[

Some of the Saxes are from the excellent stable of Ray Fairbairn. He has had tremendous success with both his Saxifraga and Primula allionii hybrids.
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #167 on: March 18, 2009, 09:38:01 PM »
Thank you Maggi & Cohan!

Maggi & Lesley, I used the term Viola alba for convenience.

In fact there are

Viola alba ssp. alba - white corolla
Viola alba ssp. scotophylla - white corolla (sometimes lilac)  and       lilac spur
Viola alba ssp. thessala - lilac corolla  Balkan, Middle east - Krasno type
Viola alba ssp. dehnhardtii - lilac corolla - Meditteranian region

This is not the ultimate  treatment of the Viola alba complex but I hope it will help a little to spot that in this case 'alba' isn't automatically 'white'.

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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #168 on: March 18, 2009, 09:38:20 PM »
Maggi, I haven't looked at this thread for a few days, can't believe how much has happened since the last time.
Your garden has erupted.
What a treat.  ;D
Would love to spend a day in your garden.( I promise I wouldn't snitch anything)
Can't wait to see what flowers next.
How big is your garden anyway????
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #169 on: March 18, 2009, 10:09:48 PM »
Thank you Maggi & Cohan!

Maggi & Lesley, I used the term Viola alba for convenience.

In fact there are

Viola alba ssp. alba - white corolla
Viola alba ssp. scotophylla - white corolla (sometimes lilac)  and       lilac spur
Viola alba ssp. thessala - lilac corolla  Balkan, Middle east - Krasno type
Viola alba ssp. dehnhardtii - lilac corolla - Meditteranian region

This is not the ultimate  treatment of the Viola alba complex but I hope it will help a little to spot that in this case 'alba' isn't automatically 'white'.

Gerd

 Thanks, Gerd!  ;)  What's in a name, eh? Super little plant, whatever!!



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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #170 on: March 18, 2009, 10:24:57 PM »
Maggi, I haven't looked at this thread for a few days, can't believe how much has happened since the last time.
Your garden has erupted.
What a treat.  ;D
Would love to spend a day in your garden.( I promise I wouldn't snitch anything)
Can't wait to see what flowers next.
How big is your garden anyway????

Helen, I feel as if I've known you for years.... come visit!
 How big is the garden? Hmm, well I know it as being "approx. two-thirds of an acre" because that is what it says on the deeds ...... but I'm not sure what that works out to in metres. Ian paced it out recently because  he is talking about the garden in  some of his Talks in the USA, and he knew that the question was bound to be asked..... pity I didn't pay attention!
I know what it is in feet, if that helps.... width of plot is 67 feet and length is 152 feet .... not big by many standards but big for a town garden. we are very lucky in that it neither looks nor feels like a town garden, though.... well, lucky in the site, (we are not much overlooked, in spite of nearby houses and being up a hill there are good views from the house, though a Leylandii hedge fifty yards away hindered our sea views from the garden for a while....it's coming down now though!!) we have made and planted the garden completely apart from a couple of cotoneaster trees which were in part of it and which were young enough to move to their present positions.
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #171 on: March 18, 2009, 11:02:35 PM »

Helen, I feel as if I've known you for years.... come visit!


Maggi, all I need is to win lotto and I will be on your doorstep, you might not be able to get rid of me easily! ;D
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #172 on: March 18, 2009, 11:12:05 PM »
You wouldn't stay for too long.... you'd want to get back to the Puss Cat!

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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #173 on: March 19, 2009, 12:25:53 AM »
I know what it is in feet, if that helps.... width of plot is 67 feet and length is 152 feet .... not big by many standards but big for a town garden. we are very lucky in that it neither looks nor feels like a town garden, though.... well, lucky in the site, (we are not much overlooked, in spite of nearby houses and being up a hill there are good views from the house, though a Leylandii hedge fifty yards away hindered our sea views from the garden for a while....it's coming down now though!!) we have made and planted the garden completely apart from a couple of cotoneaster trees which were in part of it and which were young enough to move to their present positions.

i was wondering the same thing myself--good job! it looks very big! and a real delight in spring, which i think is the most important time, at least for a garden anywhere with winter! as i slowly work on my acres, i will be thinking a lot about things that bloom as early as possible--which of course wont be as early as you! i do have a couple cacti flowering on the windowsill now, that will take me through til spring starts here..

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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #174 on: March 19, 2009, 10:22:44 AM »
You wouldn't stay for too long.... you'd want to get back to the Puss Cat!

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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #175 on: March 19, 2009, 11:57:05 AM »
A very rare Geranium Libani is starting to flower today.
This species is extremely rare in Israel, it grows in very few places in the upper Galilee above 800m, in shady humid places under trees.
It is perennial that can live for many years, dormant in summer, sets new leaves after the first rain.
Tivon, in the lower Galilee, north Israel.
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #176 on: March 19, 2009, 12:39:36 PM »
Beautiful flower, Oron.  Several nurseries here in the UK claim to have it.
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #177 on: March 19, 2009, 06:15:54 PM »
Absolutely beautiful, Oron. :) :) :)
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #178 on: March 19, 2009, 06:26:28 PM »

I know what it is in feet, if that helps.... width of plot is 67 feet and length is 152 feet .... not big by many standards but big for a town garden.

Maggi, if I've done the math right if is 20.6 metres by 47 metres :) And it is a fabulous garden... Lily is just the icing on the cake  ;D
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #179 on: March 19, 2009, 06:27:38 PM »
Love the geranium Oron... hint hint David  :-*
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