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Quote from: cohan on April 28, 2010, 09:34:57 PMQuote from: gote on April 28, 2010, 04:26:29 PMEarliness seems to be different from year to year. This year Chrysosplenium macrophyllum, was not as early as last year.A corner of my woodland. CheersGöte nice to see this corner of your garden!i thought i had not heard of chrysosplenium, until i looked at this site, http://www.saxifraga.org/plants/saxbase/listimages.aspand then actually paid attention to the name-- we have some here, but the very different alternifolium or similar (i will need to look at them closely this year to try to key) macrophyllum is an interesting plant, for sure.. is it a native for you, göte?I like this plant, though I can never remember its name... it is establishing nicely and spreading gently here now. I pictured it last year. www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=3141.msg81323topicseen#msg81323 It is from China, cohan. www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=200010085Katrin... is is hardly ever too dry here!
Quote from: gote on April 28, 2010, 04:26:29 PMEarliness seems to be different from year to year. This year Chrysosplenium macrophyllum, was not as early as last year.A corner of my woodland. CheersGöte nice to see this corner of your garden!i thought i had not heard of chrysosplenium, until i looked at this site, http://www.saxifraga.org/plants/saxbase/listimages.aspand then actually paid attention to the name-- we have some here, but the very different alternifolium or similar (i will need to look at them closely this year to try to key) macrophyllum is an interesting plant, for sure.. is it a native for you, göte?
Earliness seems to be different from year to year. This year Chrysosplenium macrophyllum, was not as early as last year.A corner of my woodland. CheersGöte
My plant is supposed to come originally from Korea so they grow also outside China as well - but not in Sweden There are Japanese ones more similar to alternifolium but not quite hardy here.Alternifolium is a Swedish native and is supposed to signify that there is a spring underneath. However they grow well in ordinary woodland. Too well actually. Be careful!! Göte