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Brilliant use of an ordinary tree, Jamie.Paddy
Quote from: Paddy Tobin on May 25, 2010, 04:15:46 PMBrilliant use of an ordinary tree, Jamie.PaddyIt all in how you dress it up! I would have cut it down, but we are not allowed to remove trees without a permit in Cologne. This was my best solution, although I may have been wiser to use a violet coloured cultivar.
Quote from: Regelian on May 25, 2010, 07:53:44 PMQuote from: Paddy Tobin on May 25, 2010, 04:15:46 PMBrilliant use of an ordinary tree, Jamie.PaddyIt all in how you dress it up! I would have cut it down, but we are not allowed to remove trees without a permit in Cologne. This was my best solution, although I may have been wiser to use a violet coloured cultivar. No, not at all... the white is perfect in the scene you show us.... I was just thinking that no other colour would be aso good there
Anemone nemorosa 'Miss Eucine'I googled for this extraordinary plant without success - so I would be glad if there is someone who can tell me more about it, for instance where is it obtainable.Gerd
Quote from: Gerdk on May 26, 2010, 01:56:36 PMAnemone nemorosa 'Miss Eucine'I googled for this extraordinary plant without success - so I would be glad if there is someone who can tell me more about it, for instance where is it obtainable.Gerd Gerd, I believe this plant might more correctly be 'Miss Eunice' and I found a listing in the RHS plantfinder for a stockist in the UK, but a search of their website is not showing the plant listed now. www.plantsforshade.co.ukNigel & Michelle Rowland AddressSouth Marsh, Charlton MusgroveNr WincantonSomersetBA9 8EXUnited Kingdom Telephone(01963) 32802 Fax(01963) 32802 Emailinfo@plantsforshade.co.uk QuoteMore widely known as Long Acre Plants.
More widely known as Long Acre Plants.
And a mystery plant that I want to see if anyone can put a name on.
...a highly calcareous alkaline seep, pH ca. 8...