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I must remember next year... maybe Wymondham is just within "hopping" distance...
I think the label said Dracunculus muscivorus, it didn't stink but Cecilia said she had not put it in to an earlier show because it would have evacuated the hall I rather liked the foliage, much nicer than D. vulgaris, anyone know a supplier?
but I was very taken with the beautiful Calanthes and intrigued by the Androsace seedlings in the cutaway pot. I assume the pot was cut with a concrete saw of some kind, some compost put in the base then the slivers of rock, the seeds inserted among them. Perhaps the exhibitor could post a note here about it and why?
Quote from: Luc Gilgemyn on May 03, 2010, 09:42:40 AMI must remember next year... maybe Wymondham is just within "hopping" distance... Sort of large kangaroo-type hops Luc But you could combine with a visit to Bressingham Gardens... www.bressingham.co.uk
... this year we're expecting the Two Lucs and their patient ladies to join us.
Alan Newton has been doing this with broken pots for quite a while... it is a very effective way of growing the plants for an attractive and eyecatching display. Plus, of course, he's too mean to throw away a pot even if it is broken