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5) Another Scutellaria alpina.6) Onosma stelluata... took a surprisingly long time to bloom from seed. I learned this spring, while cleaning up around these plants, that the stiff hairs on old dried leaves are almost as much to be feared as the glochids on cacti!
Dear friends, I was in holidays for some days and could not answer your questions about the Pterocactus tuberosusand the sempervivums.Cohan, the Pterocactus grows since several years in the open garden at a very hot place near a big Chamaecyparisin company of other cactii, agaves and yuccas. The soil is bone dry at most time of the year.Semp. arachnoideum is worth a try in your climate, in the Alps they grow in under sometimes very harsh conditionshigh up the mountains.For trough and crevic planting the small rosetted forms of Semp. arachnoideum are very useful, their needs are good drainage in a neutral to acid mineralic soil. Too much humus results in weak plants. Some clones are quite vigorous,my best plants origin from some rosettes which I got from the late Mr.Tlatla from Czechia, his floral paradise and generousityare unforgetable for me.These(and other Semps) enjoy a very weak solution of some liquid manure from time to time.
Diphylleia sinensisthanks gote--- IF you remember, that would be nice