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Today in flower (planted in tufa ) : Draba polytricha
Quote from: cohan on March 17, 2010, 04:36:00 PMQuote from: Sinchets on March 17, 2010, 02:31:12 PMJust coming into flower here in a raised bed:Thlaspi crassumi have to say i am fascinated with these little thlaspis--i think because their big weedy cousin-known locally as stinkweed (arvense? off the top of my head..) is such a common weed here, i had no idea there others--growing these cute little things would be like growing the other taraxacum species....i have seed for the purple species from the alps but of course, not being white, its not so reminiscent of the weeds..The swarf ones I have aren't longlived, but do set lots of seed. Thlaspi rotudifolium should be flowering soon from selfsown seed from last years flowering, and the one I have as Thlaspi biebersteinii has made it about quite a bit too.
Quote from: Sinchets on March 17, 2010, 02:31:12 PMJust coming into flower here in a raised bed:Thlaspi crassumi have to say i am fascinated with these little thlaspis--i think because their big weedy cousin-known locally as stinkweed (arvense? off the top of my head..) is such a common weed here, i had no idea there others--growing these cute little things would be like growing the other taraxacum species....i have seed for the purple species from the alps but of course, not being white, its not so reminiscent of the weeds..
Just coming into flower here in a raised bed:Thlaspi crassum
Always my first to bloom, Bulbocodium vernum. These emerged on Tuesday, and were open, apparently, earlier in the day (I missed it, of course!)
Robin, I'd happily send you seed of the Scolipus except that sadly, mine doesn't. Maybe I need another clone to sit with it. But many other Forumists grow this plant and some at least do get seed each year.
I expect you were too busy with all your impressive seed collection when they opened
I was off toiling in the salt mines, as per norm.
you seem to have lots of tiny beauties..
Looking so happy on tufa Kris - did you grow your Draba polytricha from seed sown directly onto it?