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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #60 on: March 06, 2009, 07:45:00 AM »
Gerd if that is the case  my love for these two ones even increase...
Might sound a bit snobbish...i know ::)

Thanks for the information ;)
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #61 on: March 06, 2009, 11:30:37 AM »
It's been a while since I posted some pictures so here are some plants that are flowering in my garden now:

1) Bulbocodium vernum
2) Colchicum hungaricum 'Velebit Star'
3) Hamaemelis intermedia 'Arnold Promise'
4) Helleborus 'Wilgenbroek selection Apricot'
5) Helleborus 'Wilgenbroek selection Double White'
6) Ypsilandra ca-valerei

While I was walking in Ghent I noticed that some weeping willows were having a very nice green shine about them in the city lights.

7) weeping willow
8) weeping willow (close-up)
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #62 on: March 06, 2009, 02:20:53 PM »
Wim,

Underlighting the willow was a good idea but the choice of colour is a little peculiar.

You have lovely flowers at the moment.

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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #63 on: March 06, 2009, 03:46:53 PM »
You mean the colour is artifice and not radioactivity????? :o :-[
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #64 on: March 06, 2009, 03:53:36 PM »
I haven't changed the colour, it's very peculiar. I guess it's because of the yellow city lights that are placed under the trees. The trees just look very green at night, also with the naked eye. (Maggi, it's like a radioactive spring indeed)
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #65 on: March 06, 2009, 04:16:40 PM »
Last weekend we went to Harlow Carr. The alpine house is looking good but due to be finished in May. They had a temporary display of alpines in another glasshouse which were very good.
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #66 on: March 06, 2009, 04:24:22 PM »
Meanwhile back at home, it was feeling very spring-like today in the warm sunshine. I took a break from preparing for the Loughborough Show tomorrow to take a few photos. Firstly  cyclamen and primroses along a shady border.
Then Tecophilea cyanocrocus and its variety leichtlinii. I am so pleased to finally succeed with these beautiful bulbs.
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #67 on: March 06, 2009, 05:30:06 PM »
Anne, those are very nice Tecophilaea.
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #68 on: March 06, 2009, 07:12:04 PM »
Yes wonderful Tecophilaea Anne.  I'm pleased too with my single violacea in flower but for now it looks lonely by comparison with yours :'(

Your primroses are early compared to those here.
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #69 on: March 06, 2009, 07:31:33 PM »
I've only just bought violacea, and it's not in flower yet.
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #70 on: March 06, 2009, 11:33:28 PM »
Last weekend we went to Harlow Carr. The alpine house is looking good but due to be finished in May. They had a temporary display of alpines in another glasshouse which were very good.

Sad to hear of the death of Geoffrey Smith, who used to be head gardener at Harlow Carr.
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #71 on: March 07, 2009, 12:59:31 PM »
Last weekend we went to Harlow Carr. The alpine house is looking good but due to be finished in May. They had a temporary display of alpines in another glasshouse which were very good.

Sad to hear of the death of Geoffrey Smith, who used to be head gardener at Harlow Carr.

Yes, a sad loss of a passionate gardener, who was so good at communicating his enthusiasm.  His television programmes, I think entitled 'Travels with Mr Smith' were delightful, I know lots of folk who fondly remember his joyful guides to the Alps and the flowers.
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #72 on: March 07, 2009, 02:16:48 PM »
Just opening

Ipheion uniforum tandiliense ( I am not sure if this is a valdid name)
and Ranunculus cadmicus ssp. cyprius - unfortunately not
the superb double one which Oron showed - but this species seems to
be easy - inside the greenhouse and outside also

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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #73 on: March 07, 2009, 05:55:30 PM »
Hey, Gerd, your Ranunculcus still looks great, double or not!
In the garden here today amongst others ( listed elsewhere on the forum )
Just opening its first flower, Thlaspi crassum from Turkey and the plant I've always grown as Viola bertolonii.
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Re: Flowering now in the garden March 2009
« Reply #74 on: March 07, 2009, 06:33:35 PM »
Thank you, Hristo.
The pansy is just the same as what we grow for V. bertolonii.
Sorry for the violet from the Big River Gorge - can't identify it without
more details - it seems to be related to the V. suavis shown.
Quite interesting that there is a ' Vratnik '. A mountain and a pass in Croatia
(near Senj) share the same name.

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