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Quote from: cohan on July 10, 2009, 07:42:26 AMQuote from: Magnar on July 10, 2009, 06:49:13 AMGentiana algida flowering after 4 years.do you mean it did not flower for 4 years? or its 4 years from seed? either way, it looks like its worth the wait I mean it took four years from the seeds germinated and till I have the first flower.
Quote from: Magnar on July 10, 2009, 06:49:13 AMGentiana algida flowering after 4 years.do you mean it did not flower for 4 years? or its 4 years from seed? either way, it looks like its worth the wait
Gentiana algida flowering after 4 years.
The yellow Scutellaria is superb Lori. It takes me right back to Greece where it bloomed in gravel drifts at the side of the mountain roards. I used to grow it well too in a warmer garden but here, I can't even get the seed to germinate. Thomas H has sent me two lots and not a sausage.
I enjoy all the great pics in this thread.Here are some from more from the north:Centaurea bagadensis just opening it's decorative brown buds.Potentilla nitida being more floriferous this year than ever beforeDicentra peregrina alba flowering for me for the first timeGentiana atuntsiensesCalceolaria unifloraCorydalis panda
I am sorry that I am rather late with my several early June pictures. I am living about 50 kms from my garden and my computer is so far, too. I send today following:Androsace globiferaArenaria hookeri Aster coloradoensisDianthus alpinus 'Red Strain'Eriogonum umbellatum var. porteri (finishing its flowering)Helichrysum milfordiae in budsPrimula alpicola var. violacea