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Correct spelling is Oreopolus glacialis....
here are some links from the Forum to pix of the plants in flower......http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=3022.msg72967#msg72967http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=2925.msg70111#msg70111
Kris - Many thanks for the report, Estancia Stag River sounds as magical as I thought.If you PM me your mailing address I will photocopy an immense tome of correspondence on the Danish results.johnw - an impending storm, the one that blanketed the eastern USA. We can use some more snow cover.
Oh yes, I remember the Oreopolus. Even had some seed once from a Watson expedition It never germinated though. We'd love to see your pictures Kris, as many as possible of as many species as possible. Call it your Christmas present to the Forum.
We'll look forward to them Kris, perhaps with a piece of Christmas cake and a glass of something amber coloured.
Stunning Kris. (But just the smallest of entrees. Next course please. )
a couple of pictures of Oxalis adenophylla in the Talca valley in central Chile.In the first one are hundreds of plants growing amongst equally large numbers of rosulate violas on a dry hillside. The second is a closeup of one of the plants
Quote from: johnw on December 20, 2009, 02:31:00 PMKris - Many thanks for the report, Estancia Stag River sounds as magical as I thought.If you PM me your mailing address I will photocopy an immense tome of correspondence on the Danish results.johnw - an impending storm, the one that blanketed the eastern USA. We can use some more snow cover.John - I try to find some pictures of the Estancia because you are right.It got something magical ....!!!