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A few more things flowering outdoors in the Rock Garden,Leucocoryne hybrids(?)
Quote from: fermides on October 06, 2009, 08:59:54 AMA few more things flowering outdoors in the Rock Garden,Leucocoryne hybrids(?)Very nice Calochortus amabilis Fermi, that socalled Leucocoryne hybrid wouldn't be Leuc.purpurea would it?
This Tropaeolum azureum seedling amazingly is flowering 4-5 months after sowing.Hard to believe, has anyone ever flowered that quickly?
Folks,Moraea vegeta.Saw this at Jenny Mair's over the weekend.Apparently can get a bit weedy but I like it.Andrew.
I will show a picture of Cyrtanthus obliguus which I photographed last season. (see if you can find the little spider on top of the plant) Enjoy.
Quote from: ajbroome on October 07, 2009, 08:09:38 AMFolks,Moraea vegeta.Saw this at Jenny Mair's over the weekend.Apparently can get a bit weedy but I like it.Andrew.I know you Folks in the Southern Hemisphere, especially Australia and New Zealand can get a bit down-hearted at some of the plants that we have and you cannot get.... but if I had a garden where there was even a remote chance of any Moraea getting "weedy", I'd be pretty pleased!! ( yes, I realise most of my Rhodos wouldn't be so happy then!! )