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Does anyone here in Aus have the Anthyllis and can spare a piece? I really like it, but have no idea whether it is here or not. Otherwise, as Lesley mentioned for NZ, the only way to get it is to try to get seed of it?
From your link....... It's interesting to see the pics in that post of your garden too. You do have some space, don't you. Great to see the shots showing the full garden beds. I'd imagine they've changed a bit by now though? Filled in a bit more? And Oh, that glasshouse in the background.
It seems Pulsatilla is slowly developing into a year-round flowering plant in this Forum
Superb plants, beautifully captured, Magnar ... as usual. Do you EVER fail to get blooms? Ranunculus adoneus is the Snow Buttercup from Colorado - it is one of the plants at the top of my wish list (along with R. semiverticillatus and R. anemoneus) and I am so thrilled to see it being grown to perfection in northern Norway. Congratulations Magnar.
A great Ranunculus, Magnar. Is it seed raised?
Smashing Green Fingers Magnar! I must get ours in the ground, the flowers are quite pitful as it is grown in a pot and I was not very impressed with it. Your shots certainly changed my mind, good to know it is a beauty.johnw