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Quote from: Lori Skulski on June 11, 2010, 03:13:43 PMQuote from: Zdenek on June 11, 2010, 10:05:53 AMIs your Dianthus myrtinervius really the caespitosus form? Lori, I am sorry I received it as caespitosus. I have no other idea.Never mind, sorry, my mistake... it's been ruled to be "a rather fine and venerable plant of that type grown woody with age".
Quote from: Zdenek on June 11, 2010, 10:05:53 AMIs your Dianthus myrtinervius really the caespitosus form? Lori, I am sorry I received it as caespitosus. I have no other idea.
Is your Dianthus myrtinervius really the caespitosus form?
and some more good doing plants Stachys lavandulaefolia Amsonia tabernaemontana Salvia officinalis Grete Stolze Helianthemum and we let every year some of these poppies seed around for its color in unexpected spots Poppy
Quote from: cohan on June 11, 2010, 07:53:34 AMi forget your exact winter lows, but i suspect we'd consider your winter very mild worthy of a try anyway--i don't remember if lori is growing any--she's my only 'near' (2.5hrs driving and a somewhat different climate!) example to compare to....lolYes, Haberlea and Ramonda both survive here and do well if sited properly (which mine have not been, and hence, tend to burn badly). I also know of a local alpine expert who is growing Jankaea successfully.
i forget your exact winter lows, but i suspect we'd consider your winter very mild worthy of a try anyway--i don't remember if lori is growing any--she's my only 'near' (2.5hrs driving and a somewhat different climate!) example to compare to....lol
a nice time of year at your place, luit i like them all, but esp the little geranium--i like geraniums, and there are several large patches here planted by my mother or aunt some years ago--unfortunately all himalayense with that bluey purply colour i don't like..is your soil mostly sand? or are those sand beds you've created, or am i just seeing things?
Hardly "ruled", Lori! I did state that I thought the foliage was as I would expect it to be, showing the same disposition as that on your plant, and the longer woody stems to be a sign of the greater age of Zdenek's specimen as opposed to your younger chap! That's a statement of the plant as I see it,so not a ruling, anymore than I imagine your query of its identification was a "ruling" in that direction.... surely a comment, meant to add to a discussion?
it seemed to be a very logical conclusion. Huh
Very good Summer show Luit !!Lots of colour ! Fabulous plants !Thanks for showing !
Quote from: cohan on June 11, 2010, 06:54:09 PMa nice time of year at your place, luit i like them all, but esp the little geranium--i like geraniums, and there are several large patches here planted by my mother or aunt some years ago--unfortunately all himalayense with that bluey purply colour i don't like..is your soil mostly sand? or are those sand beds you've created, or am i just seeing things?Only sandy soil Cohan, as deep as you might dig i.e at least 30 m. or more.
Luit, the Impatiens has very nice foliage. Is it a low plant, especially when in bloom?