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Most likely all our plants are from the same source originally so it's probably the culture that has been at fault for the "poor" forms. I'll shift mine to cooler, acid soil and place flat rocks around it.
I always assumed I had a poorly flowering form because it certainly has never performed like that.
Oh and I forgot this onePleione limprichtii
Quote from: ian mcenery on April 16, 2009, 11:09:27 PMOh and I forgot this onePleione limprichtiiYour garden looks absolutely stunning Ian ! Beautiful !Something makes me think you like Rhododendron ? As to your limprichtii (I had already spotted them in one of the garden views... ... ) they seem to enjoy life !!! Do you grow them in peat blocks ?
Magnificent garden, Ian ... looks perfect for a garden open day!Who needs to grow plants in pots when you can succeed so well in the open garden?
What a stunning garden, Ian .....just what I like to see with all those Rhodos!!What's the funny flat green plant? I know I used to have it but I can't remember what it is.... I know it used to take a disproportionate amount of my time to maintain...... ....also, your dogs look a bit undernourished!!