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I think it is often not reasonably possible for a vendor to guess where a plant may be hardy. Your armeria looks as it should - very nice! What's in the opposite corner of the pot?
And first flower... the first of the Bulbocodium vernum, on time.
Thanks, Ashley. (Another snowfall started this evening, that promises to drop 10-20 cm of snow... another brief step back into winter, argghh!)
hi Cohan I am trying Delosperma seed this year from Alplains Seed in the US- I know they grow quite a few species and varieties at Denver Botanic Garden that seem to be quite tough. I think it's more likely conditions here are closer to the ones they experience- we have snow for 3 months, but can have 3 months with very little rain in summer. I will look out for Martin on here.
How interesting... I grew Aloinopsis spathulata last year, and am waiting to see the results.
I haven't managed to find a sempervivum yet that wasn't hardy here... and if I did, I suspect that would almost categorically make it an echeveria, wouldn't it? Well, okay, I'm oversimplifying. No, have never tried any crassula.