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Onion - thank you very much for pointing me at the Cistus site. I agree with your conclusion that my plant is C x oblongifolius.
Cohan - it sounds like we have a common interest in South African bulbs and succulents. I note your interest in Conophytum (a genus I love and am constantly fascinated by - the first of this years flowers is opening today on C.frutescens. Almost makes me look forward to the autumn when the others will follow) - If you are not already a member I can recommend joining the Mesemb Study Group. UK based but with a global membership. A really excellent source of cheap Conophytum seed with locality data. The occasional bulb turns up too - I grow a lovely pink flowered form of Massonia jasminiflora from their seed. Rogan's advice about seeds is spot on as you would expect from a SA native! Anything I can help with please ask.
Lori, I just love 'visiting' your garden each day to see what other treasures of yours are flowering and the descriptions you give - your plantings are so artistic, such as the lily 'Crimson Pixie' with a tight mat of silver leaves below setting off it's own green leaves, which normally disappear in to the background, to perfection Inside your greenhouse, with the other firey red Lilium x dalhansonii, what else can we see? Even if sparce flowering, which must be very disappointing. Nymphaea 'Helvola' looks a beautiful waterlily - why is it inside?
Cohan - sorry I missed your previous post asking about the massonia. I've only just gone online at home and hadn't visited the forum much in the previous year as my lunchtimes at work kind of disappeared under a heap of extra work...
Not exactly FLOWERING now but nice anyway: Diphylleia sinensisCheersGöte
Quote from: gote on July 17, 2009, 06:55:58 PMNot exactly FLOWERING now but nice anyway: Diphylleia sinensisCheersGötethis is very nice indeed...curious as to its hardiness here...