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i will look for botanus, dont know it.... i actually want both things--the really exciting sort of species that i will probably buy in ones and threes (due to cost) and put in choice spots in the rock garden., and also look for in seed--i see those on beavercreek and similar fine lists; BUT i do also want some that i can buy in large numbers for more or less dedicated beds for some really satisfying spring display! i will even be willing to check places like walmart for the really cheap deals!i guess maybe fraser's thimble farm is a middle ground? some hybrids, some species, and some good rates for multiples..
My talented neighbor borrowed my Nikon Coolpix and took some shots around my garden last week. Obviously I am not getting the most from my camera, too complex for me perhaps.Erythronium dens-canis (Japanese selection - name lost)Shortia galacifoliaHacquetia epipactis ThorShortia uniflora ex Danish seedPodophyllum delavayiSarracenia hybridShortia uniflora ex Danish seedan easy puzzlejohnw
What incredibly beautiful gardens (and individual plants) you all have - just stunning! Cohan, Fraser's is not what I'd call a middle ground for anything... it's very expensive but is the only quick way to get some plants (short of international importation), though one often gets tiny, immature bulbs/corms/roots that still take a few years to bloom. We've planted countless hundreds of small bulbs (literally - we only counted and mapped the big bulbs ) and it still takes many, many years to get a "satisfying display" here (and sadly, I've never seen anything here like I see on these forums)... due to the climate and conditions, I suppose. So, start soon!
...Vera Peck...
Pictures today.The first shows what I have to put up with when photographing a plant! (This is for you Lesley) Here is Kai standing in front causing an obstruction. He looks completely innocent; but don’t be fooled, I am sure he does it on purpose. He often sits on a plant I am trying to take a picture of!
Phlox 'Beauty of Ronsdorf' is a great plant...I grew it at The New York Botanical Garden and would have it again in an instant. There are several other small flowered phloxes that are so much nicer (in my mind at least) than the majority of subulatas...
Hi Simon no regretably not that time but my father was joint leader probably were i get this addiction from!!!
In the early 1990s, Vera distributed various bulbs acquired through her contacts in Czechoslovakia. This was just as the Soviet Union and the system of eastern European satellites was disintegrating, so Czech gardens were full of treasures from all across Eurasia. That's where I got my start of Anemone caucasica, which remains with me to this day.Vera lived and gardened high up on the North Shore of Vancouver, if I recall correctly on Skyline Drive. To the sorrow of everyone who knew her, she died several years ago.A woman whose memory I honor.