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December 24, 2018, 05:26:17 PM »
December 2018 IRG 108
This bumper issue of IRG, posted online a little early to celebrate the season, contains descriptions of three new plant species. Janis Rukšāns discusses Crocus of series Kotschyani and describes a new species,
Crocus hatayensis
from Turkey, Janis Rukšāns and Henrik Zetterlund define a new Eranthis species from Iran, and John Watson dedicates a new Viola species to a very special person.
We hope you find this an exciting way to conclude our ninth year of publication.
Download here:
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2018Dec241545672053IRG108_December2018.pdf
Cover photo: Viola F.& W.11580. Cerro Atravesada, Picunches Dept., Argentina, by John M. Watson.
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December 29, 2018, 12:55:08 PM »
This note about
Eranthis iranica
has been received from Janis Ruksans, Dr. biol. - and will be included in the next issue of IRG
After publication of new species
Eranthis iranica
in December issue of International Rock Gardener (#108, 2018) I got two letters from Dirk Schnabel and Wim Boens - both of them noted that
E. longistipitata
(closest relative to
E. iranica
) seedlings have two seed leaves. Wim Boens wrote: “Nakai was the first to put longistipitata in the genus Shibateranthis in 1937. Later, in 1987, Tamura put it in the section Eranthis. And strangely enough Luferov put it again in the section Shibateranthis in 2004 (Turczaninowia 2004, 7(1) - in Russian - J.R.). In every case
E. longistipitata
and probably
E. iranica
are somehow the link between both sections. But maybe the sections should be redone completely.”
When we placed
E. iranica
under Shibateranthis, we followed S. K . Czerepanov’s “Plantae Vasculares URSS” (Laningrad, Nauka, 1981) and other current botanical literature of former USSR, where genus Eranthis is listed only as synonym of Shibateranthis. We did not personally check seedlings of both aforementioned species. On page 3 ( page 4 of IRG 108) of our article with caption “
Eranthis longistipitata
first year seedlings” most likely are pictured seedlings of
E. pinnatifida
. In 2013 the same picture was published in SRGC Forum by J.R. just as seedlings of
E. pinnatifida.
When few years later the same (?) pot bloomed, flowers were yellow and on long stalk, so name was changed on pot and on pictures. Most likely during replacing of nursery (which happened just in following years) when constructions of greenhouse were removed to new place and pots stood outside without any cover and protection or during transportation of pots to new garden some accidental misplacing of labels occurred.
Wim Boens recently put
E. longistipitata
in Subgenus (or Series) Eranthis because most of the characteristics point towards that subgenus and only long pedicel join it with Subgenus Shibateranthis. Under such treatment all yellow blooming species are forming series Eranthis with 4 species (hyemalis, cilicica, iranica and longistipitata) and the rest - all with white flowers - go into Series Shibateranthis. In any case this does not invalidate the name of
Eranthis iranica.
J. R.
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Good mix in e-magazine International Rock Gardener - IRG109 - January 2019 - a garden and glasshouses in South West Scotland belonging to Sue Simpson and George Watt; a description of a Tulipa species from Jānis Rukšāns; a review of Holubec and Horak's book of the flowers of the Tian Shan by Martin Hajman and a look at a gem of the Cyclamen genus, originally written by Václav Jošt with Zdenek Zvolanek. Thanks to 'Folium Alpinum' of NRV and
‘Skalničky’, the Czech rock garden journal for their cooperation with IRG.
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2019Jan241548361044IRG109January2019.pdf
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February 21, 2019, 08:36:03 PM »
Lots happening in this month's IRG e-magazine from SRGC: a new viola species,
Viola abbreviata
, is described by John and Anita Flores Watson, we see winter-flowering plants of Gran Canaria from Iep & Gerrit Eijkelenboom and some notes on the charming hybrids of the succulent species
Aloinopsis
and
Nananthus
from John Stireman in Utah. There's also a review of Freda Cox' second edition of her Snowdrop book from grower, Anne Wright.
All issues of IRG International Rock Gardener are online on the SRGC website - this is the direct link to the latest issue IRG 110:
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2019Feb211550781214IRG110.pdf
Cover image of IRG110 is by John Stireman, of a hot pink Aloinopsis hybrid in his Utah garden.
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IRG111 March 2019
We welcome two new authors to the IRG this month. Dr Martin Sheader, a marine biologist from Southampton, is known with his wife Anna-Liisa for their great interest in all plants, particularly those from South America, as well as for their writing, talks and show exhibits. Martin writes about an exploration of Central Patagonia and John Watson, friend and sometimes co-author with the Sheaders describes an annual Cistanthe species
Our second new author is Allan Robinson from Sutton Bridge in the Fenlands of England. His family were nurserymen in the past and he has a great interest in the geraniums and their relatives as can be seen from his copious contributions to the website of the Gerianaceae Group.
Download the issue here :
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2019Mar281553807774IRG111.pdf
Alstroemeria leporina F.&W.11995, photo J. M. Watson
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Epimediums, reticulate irises & newly named snowdrop cultivars comprise the April medley in free e-magazine International Rock Gardener April 2019 : IRG 112
Colin Moat is an English nurseryman who has been involved with the RHS Roundtable consideration of Epimedium for the Award of Garden Merit; the report on that is now published. Jānis Rukšāns, well known in these pages and elsewhere, as a bulb expert turns his attention to bulbous irises of the Hermodactyloides subgenus. Patricia Becker is a keen gardener and galanthophile from New Jersey who introduces us to a sweet snowdrop which she has chosen to name for the well-known American snowdrop enthusiast, Ernie Cavallo. Krzysztof Ciesielski lives in Żary, Poland and has a passion for nature that he follows not least as a relief from his busy worklife. He loves galanthus and enjoys seeing them in nature – in spite of various problems that beset his favourite sites. One of his introductions is named for a Belgian friend, Wim Boens who has also been published in the IRG.
Download it free, here :
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2019Apr261556270768IRG_112_April_2019.pdf
Cover photo:
Iris marivanica
at the locus classicus in Iranian Kurdistan. Photo Jānis Rukšāns.
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Our presentation this month demonstrates clearly the “international” flavour to which we aspire. We begin with the description of an Argentinian natural hybrid viola from the English/Chilean duo, John Watson and Anita Flores Watson – which they have named for a mutual Dutch friend, Kees Jan van Zwienen. Next up is an article from the Latvian bulb-master, Jānis Rukšāns and Dimitri Zubov from the Ukraine on naming a new bulb from Iran. Frankie Wulleman,
former President
for ten years the Editor of the VRV, (Flemish Rock Garden Society) is our next author - with a piece on another charming South American plant – this time one which is already present in some gardens – and Frankie believes it is worth more of us trying to grow it. That is also the refrain of our last writer this month – that Austrian horticultural hero, Fritz Kummert – who enthuses about the “Blue broom” of Spain and Portugal.
Click this link to download 85 pages of free magazine!!
Sorry - some mishap with link - new link is shown here:
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2019May311559296345IRG113.pdf
May cover image Oxalis muscoides F.& W. 12569
Fritz Kummert
Frankie Wulleman
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Sorry - some mishap with link for May 2019 - new link is shown here:
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2019May311559296345IRG113.pdf
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June in the UK has been somewhat cold and damp - in contrast to reports from elsewhere in Europe of temperatures in the mid- 30s C. Whatever the weather in your part of the globe we can only hope for some degree of pleasure from your plants! Articles begin this month with Janis Rukšāns who introduces a new Fritillaria species from Uzbekistan, named for the mountain range where it was found. Next we visit Somerset in the UK, where Paul Cumbleton and Colin Everett show the construction and development of a raised bed to accommodate a crevice garden. Canadian Grahame Ware writes about a Claytonia he favours and this issue rounds up with a report from Iep and Gerrit Eijkelenboom on the plants they have seen in Kefalonia and Ithaka in March and April this year.
Click the link to download the free magazine:
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2019Jun271561661867IRG114.pdf
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Summer flowers are flourishing in the north while winter blooms make their appearance in the south – July is an interesting month. Many lovers of alpine plants have enjoyed trips to see plants in habitat and are even now making plans for their next adventure. For botanist/plant hunters like John and Anita Watson, such expeditions can lead to the discovery of new species – the exact status of which can sometimes take time to unravel! Panayoti Kelaidis, that indefatigable power house of the Denver Botanic Garden, revisited Tibet and China in June – following on from his 2018 trip from where he shares with us some of the plants he encountered. For those who, for whatever reason, are armchair travellers amongst us, such articles are a charm. For those wishing to travel themselves to see plants in their homelands, such reports are also helpful. To conclude this month the IRG Team remembers Ron Beeston, a dear friend, recently lost to us.
To download the July issue direct, click this link :
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2019Jul251564083758IRG115.pdf
All issues of the International Rock Gardener may be found from this page on the main SRGC Website :
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/index.php?log=international
Cover photo:
Veronica piroliformis
in Yunnan – photo Panayoti Kelaidis.
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International Rock Gardener 116 August 2019
Latvian bulb maven Jānis Rukšāns begins our e-magazine this month with a description of a new species of Puschkinia from Turkey. Fritz Kummert from Austria clarifies the naming of a plant which has long been mis-identified and Iep and Gerrit Eijkelenboom from the Netherlands give us some inspiration for a trip to the Gargano peninsula in Italy in April where they found many orchids and other flowers in bloom.
Download the free e-magazine here:
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2019Aug291567110323IRG116.pdf
Cover photo: Viola heterophylla subsp. graeca – photo Gerrit Eijkelenboom.
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Time for the September issue of the IRG - IRG 117 to be online now : Sorry- temporary problem -IRG 117 will be available later.
Includes new viola news from John Watson, the Estonian Garden of Svetlana Polonskaja and some news from the Beauty Slope ....
Cover photo:
Viola cheeseana
F.& W.12685, photo John M. Watson.
Named by John for his old collecting friend, Martyn Cheeseman.
An updated version of the
IRG Index
is online now too, thanks to Glassford Sprunt.
Kind thanks to all who take the time and trouble to contact the IRG team to give us your reaction to the magazine’s contents. These, and submissions of articles, are always welcome – by email, please, to the Editor. We look forward to hearing from you.
editor@internationalrockgardener.net
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Following some technical difficulties, the correct version of IRG 117 for September 2019 is now online - this is the link :
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2019Oct041570226421IRG-117-September.pdf
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IRG118 - October 2019
IRG this month pays tribute to the SRGC Discussion Weekend with an article on the propagation of narcissus and galanthus bulbs from one of the Speakers there, Anne Wright of Dryad Nursery in Yorkshire. Anne has tremendous success with her breeding programmes of these bulbs and is kind enough to share her tips for ‘chipping’ the bulbs to speed up their increase.
Another of the speakers at the DWE was Dr Dimitri Zubov – we are delighted to present a photo essay by Dimitri and regular IRG author, Jānis Rukšāns of some of the plants they have seen in Iran.
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2019Oct251572001288IRG_118.pdf
Cover photo: Linaria michauxii in Western Iran, photo Dimitri Zubov.
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IRG 119 November 2019
In this month's free issue of International Rock Gardener e-magazine :- Panayoti Kelaidis ' photos illustrate the report he has made with Boyce Tankersley and Peter Zale of their Plant Collecting Collaborative visit to Georgia's Caucasus region of Eurasia in 2018. Wim Boens gives a a well-recognised name to an Anemone cultivar and John and Anita Watson name an interesting Andean natural Viola hybrid for their grandson.
http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2019Nov281574975266IRG_119.pdf
Cover photo:
Primula ruprechtii
in the Bakuriani Mountains. Photo Panayoti Kelaidis.
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