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The Tradescantia looks like the plants they had on the windowsills of my old school in the 1970s- the ubiquitous hanging basket plant. Whatever happened to macrame. Flowering here on the rockgardenAster coloradoensisa self sown Linum rigidum
Stephen,it comes from N.E.-Mexico. I got it a month ago from a friendly nursery-women who was growing it as a potplant (outside during the summer and inside during the winter). I don't think it's hardy enough for my zone 8 although I may be tempted to try it next year. The leaves feel like felt.Now it's still quite small but if you want a cutting next year just let me know, it's easy to take root.
Incidentally, I was just recently in Gent and visited the botanics there - interesting garden with lots of unusual species... I'll post some pictures later if I get time.Stephen
The botanical garden of the university of Ghent is nice (it's my alma mater, so I can't say a bad word about it ), not very big but they have got some interesting plants there. The National botanical garden in Meise is a lot bigger and very nice too, if you ever get the opportunity to visit, be sure to go there. They had a real tough time since they didn't get any government grants for more than ten years because of the "normal squabbles" between the Flemish and the Belgian government. Now that's over, they're renovating all of their greenhouses which was very necessary...
Hi Wim,I believe Gent Botanical gardens is or was a great source to get some research on epimediums even tough I never had a chance to visit.must try to get there by my next visit to some of my friends.Meise remind me of the time I had to bring my son there to boarding school,its hard to understand the squabbles are still going on in that small country Belgium is,its amazing here in Ireland the seem to have found a way to come to understand peace he after all. Greetings from a Belgium. Guy
I understood that Gent has the largest Peperomia collection in the world...
Yes, I was there last summer, but as you say the greenhouses were closed. Even though the greenhouses were closed there is much else of interest and I remember being surprised that there were hardly any visitors in the garden.
its hard to understand the squabbles are still going on in that small country Belgium is,its amazing here in Ireland the seem to have found a way to come to understand peace he after all.