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Does anyone know if Anemone eranthoides and A. baissunensis can be grown outside and where?
Darren, I have done the pollination of R. cortusaefolius x asiaticus but as yet, they're young and no flowers. I'm not even sure that the seedlings are the cross. However, it is possible and has been done successfully by an Australian friend. I've seen the plants in flower and they are lovely, with variation between bronzy yellows to almost reds. Cortusaefolius is the seed parent. Here is a picture, spring 2008.
In a trough it would be easier to give them a cover if the weather was too wet, i suppose.
Who are you calling flower, flower?
Quote from: Lesley Cox on March 26, 2010, 08:48:39 AMWho are you calling flower, flower? A digression......Does anyone else remember fondly, as I do, in the film Bambi, the young Bambi leaning down, sniffing a huge patch of flowers, then standing up, with a butterfly on his nose and a Skunk appearing in the middle of the flowers: Bambi looks at the Skunk and says "Flower!" Ahhh! I remember it well.... I had a "Viewmaster" with a Bambi disc on it 8 (actually, up in the loft, I probably still have it!)