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Daphnes are so lovely, I can imagine the scent in the greenhouse, Hope you don't mind if I come down with my chair and sit in your greenhouse for a couple of days or so Angie
holy cow! i had no idea!at first i thought you were showing us asclepiads...some of these have leaves and some don't right now?
It's still February here not far from Vancouver BC and and it has been warm for two months resulting in very early flowering. Below is a tiny Primula allionii in tufa, some self seeded Androsace carnea subsp brigantiaca and Saxifraga oppositifolia 'Michaud'. We also have lots of species rhododendrons in flower. Rhododendron fulvum is one of my favourites.
Quote from: cohan on February 28, 2010, 11:52:44 PMholy cow! i had no idea!at first i thought you were showing us asclepiads...some of these have leaves and some don't right now?In some of the photos you can clearly see the stubs of leaf petioles that have been cut off, probably to show off the wonderfully bizarre flowers in unfettered manner. Since Asarum are mostly evergreen plants, the older foliage might be a bit tatty by flowering time. All however show fantastic flower forms!