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there are delospermas from those areas being grown in zone 3 -- -30 or lower
Quote from: cohan on July 03, 2010, 06:45:31 AMthere are delospermas from those areas being grown in zone 3 -- -30 or lower That's amazing, but do you have reliable snow cover? Which delospermas are doing well for you?
I AM definitely interested in the article and appreciate your offer. This stuff fascinates me.Some time ago, I saw a graphic representation of the various alpine plant forms (in some level of detail). I've been looking for it since to no avail. I intend to use it to create keywords for my catalog of photographs.Thanks.
Why is it deadly Frazer? Are the spikees particularly rigid, like those of Aciphylla?
and what about this cushion plant from Bolivia...beautiful but deadly. It may be hardy in the most temperate of areas provided it is kept dry.Abromeitiela brevifolia
It seems Dionysia season is starting - here's a small effort from me (D. Tapetodes 'Peter Edwards') - some of you must have some far more impressive specimens which it would be great to see...Alex