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Quote from: ian mcenery on March 03, 2010, 09:31:44 AMCohan this is Alpine turf under the Eiger north wallthanks ian, lovely spot;at that season the grasses are not very prominent, any ideas how much that changes later on?
Cohan this is Alpine turf under the Eiger north wall
One thing I find strange is that the next door garden is full of orchids on a bank next to ours but we only have one! I'm trying to rectify the situation as he sees fit to strim them in flower
Quote from: Ragged Robin on March 05, 2010, 05:11:30 PMOne thing I find strange is that the next door garden is full of orchids on a bank next to ours but we only have one! I'm trying to rectify the situation as he sees fit to strim them in flower Do you know what the history of your plot is from before you bought it, Robin. If you have any nearby which set seed you could try collecting seed and scattering it in appropriate places- it worked for us
It always amazes the plasticity of some plants. We have seen Platanthera growing out in grassland in western Scotland, but it never grows like that here always being found in woodland in deep shade. Great to see yours in the open, Gote.