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Today a bit of sunshine .Dionysia zschumeli was happy with this extra heat and start to flower .This one wait exactly until the first of this new month.Next days again some frost and cool nights. But during daytime it is warm enough in my greenhouse.
A beautiful plant Kris. I hope you will show many more this month.Also I hope that you and our other Belgian friends have not been too badly affected by recent weather and storms in Belgium. What an appalling winter the northern hemisphere has had this season. Hopefully it will soon be at an end.
Kris, a gorgeous plant! On days when I'm feeling down, I like to go to the following link and just feast my eyes on fantastic Dionysia species.http://www.dionysia4u.com/index.htmI have only grown 1 Dionysia, the one most frequently available in the various SEEDEXs, D. involucrata. Many years ago from the SRGC or the AGS (can't remember now), I received one seed (yup, just one seed), which I dutifully sowed, it germinated, and I got it to flower. Of course that species is not nearly as attractive as most of its kin.Thanks for showing... it is time to go look at the Dionysia pages again
I have only grown 1 Dionysia, the one most frequently available in the various SEEDEXs, D. involucrata. Many years ago from the SRGC or the AGS (can't remember now), I received one seed (yup, just one seed), which I dutifully sowed, it germinated, and I got it to flower.
Just from todayRanunculus cyprius ssp. cadmicusand shrubby Viola scorpiuroides from Crete - scented but unfortunately less flowers than in natureGerd
Against all expectations, my Coris monspeliensis from the Cabo de Gata region (SE-Spain) has unexpectedly decided to make flower buds in my living room! This is a wonderful plant. Rather looking like a member of the Mint family, in fact it is a (monotypic genus) representative of the Primulaceae. Not too common in culture, and growing very well in captivity. Beautiful flowers! and it is easily propagated from cuttings!Pictures from a plant in the field (also Cabo de Gata region) and from the buds of my plant...I'll take pictures once the flowers are out.
Quote from: krisderaeymaeker on March 01, 2010, 08:14:38 PMKris, a gorgeous plant! On days when I'm feeling down, I like to go to the following link and just feast my eyes on fantastic Dionysia species.http://www.dionysia4u.com/index.htm