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My single plant of Taraxacum albidum died out last year... for 7-8 years it reliably produced just 1 or 2 pure white flowers, but it did not have any inclination to spread or increase. I too fantasized about the white one invading the lawn, so at least I'd have two colors of dendelion, but it was not to be. I do have a pot full of T. pamiricum coming along, described as 10-15 cm white. The other one I used to grow, keep an eye out for this one, is T. carneocoloratum from Alaska, a tiny high alpine species with semi-nodding flowers of an odd pinkish-orange color; an adorable little item.
8.-10. Viola rubella - a shrubby species from Chile
Oh Olga ... are you trying to make a grown man cry? That Callianthemum alatavicum is just out of this world! May we enquire where you got it? C. farreri is glorious enough, but C. alatavicum is a DREAM. Beautiful photos as always.