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I'm also trying Soroseris umbrella this year, and have some germination after 10 days. I planted out several Saussurea nelapensis last year; waiting to see how they do this year. If they're deciduous, I suppose they might be OK... if not, they're dead.
Lori, I notice that you keep seeds of (cold-)temperate species also at room temperature. I do have them in my greenhouse now (at approx. 5C) but I will put them in my room like you do. I have good fluorescent lamps here so no problem.
Everything will get planted out this year. (I have no interest in taking care of things in pots for any longer than necessary.) We will be increasing the size of last year's small tufa garden by 4-5 fold, after taking out a huge red leaf rose (that had been failing for the last couple of years for unknown reasons) and a couple of nanking cherries... And then we have also been talking about taking out some groundcover junipers and extending the crevice garden through a much larger area; not sure if that will happen this year. Very exciting, anyway.We had another snowy winter, with unusual snow cover (almost complete snow cover from December until recently) - that's 2 years in a row now! It's mostly gone in the yard now, though, except for a few patchs. We've been cutting off perennials the last couple of weekends... so I'll be crippled again tomorrow (sore muscles from bending over)!
Hmmmm.... thirty years trying to get Davidia involucrata to germinate.... success at last... but, errrrmmm, now how long to flower?
(Am I the only one with a collection of hundreds of plastic alpine (and other) pots? )
After 30 years of trying......