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Wolfgang,The garden looks wonderful, great plant, well-laid out etc.Paddy
Lori, how are you managing to grow tropical waterlilies in Alberta?
I am sure you will surprise us with winter flowering beauties
Thanks for your comments, all. Cohan, I managed to take a goodly amount of time off this summer, so I feel I really experienced and enjoyed it, and so am much more content going into fall this year than usual.
Flowering here now, bought as Sedum orbiculatum and originally from Crug, this was brought over bare rooted and despite being forgotten in a paperbag over winter settled back down when planted the following spring.
Flowering now on a windowsill, Triglochin bulbosa in Juncaginaceae.Most entries for this species relate to its status as a weed!Sort of plant only its mother would love I guess!
Here is my first time flowering of Scilla maderensis, thanks to the offer of a friend. One flower looks to be pollinated (?) by a tiger mosquito, or blood flow in that species? maybe blue blood! Alberto