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Cohan.... trust me, you'll never meet a Nomocharis you don't like! They are enchanting creatures, each and every one! I'm just not sure they'd take your climate
I'm very fond of Teucrium subspinosum and all those spiky cushions, Cichorium spinosum, Verbascum spinosum et al. But the teucrium is very much loved/attacked by cats who roll around on it and break it to bits and leave the whole ugly remains covered in a mangled pelt of fur. I have to cover it with a large wire basket, firmly pegged down as they dig and dig until they dislodge it.
Physoplexis comosa in bloom. Yummy
This Teucrium marum is beloved by our cats and I'm surprised it has increased in size to be abe to bloom so well!cheersfermi
I counted 30 entries for the month July in 2003 !
Physoplexis comosa in bloom. Yummy Dave, what an interesting, exquisite, curious looking plant, I would love to grow that one, if you could spare a little plant or a few seeds, I would be very gratefull, in exchange of course for anything you might be interested in.Thanks, Bill
QuoteI counted 30 entries for the month July in 2003 ! Ha Ha!! It seems things got rather more busy around here, eh?!! Did you see Fred's news today, Luit? http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=4593.new;topicseen#new