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Euphorbia myrsinites is one of my favourites. Does anyone grow E. capitulata?
A few lewisias starting to flower here.Lewisia brachycalyxLewisia brachycalyx plnk form.Lewisia nevadensis Bernadeno form.Lewisia rediviva hyb. x 4
Quote from: Lesley Cox on April 18, 2010, 10:28:50 PMEuphorbia myrsinites is one of my favourites. Does anyone grow E. capitulata?I've had E. capitulata in the crevice garden for the last small number of years. It hasn't been outstanding (nor has it even bloomed yet) but it's interesting that it's that hardy. E. myrsinites grows well here, and the last year's overwintered stems are in bloom here too in the more sheltered spots.
Quote from: Lori Skulski on April 18, 2010, 10:45:35 PMQuote from: Lesley Cox on April 18, 2010, 10:28:50 PMEuphorbia myrsinites is one of my favourites. Does anyone grow E. capitulata?I've had E. capitulata in the crevice garden for the last small number of years. It hasn't been outstanding (nor has it even bloomed yet) but it's interesting that it's that hardy. E. myrsinites grows well here, and the last year's overwintered stems are in bloom here too in the more sheltered spots. I don't grow capitulata but isn't it "famed" for not flowering freely?
Quote from: Maggi Young on April 18, 2010, 11:04:25 PM I don't grow capitulata but isn't it "famed" for not flowering freely?Ahhh, that sounds like a much better "explanation", should anyone ask, than admitting my lack of gardening skills. Must remember it!
I don't grow capitulata but isn't it "famed" for not flowering freely?