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A couple of years ago I was sent some seed of Iris histrio, from Israel but by way of South America. One came up almost immediately but wasn't there last year, but this week, following the drowning we all got last week, and a sharp drop in temperature, there are a number germinating now. Lovely to see them at last. We are getting another drenching with even colder temps. Snow ro 300m is predicted for later today (that includes me) and there is more road flooding. I was surprised at how much snow had fallen on the Canterbury mountains when I was up there a week ago. The ski fields are opening already.
Oh Ross, I hope the rain stops soon and you can drain off. It must be heartbreaking to have flooding in the garden, let alone in the house. Thank heaven for our hill.
At our combined AGS and FCHS Rock Garden Group meeting last Saturday a couple of growers brought their Massonias for an outing, but I neglected to write down names!
Here is yet another picture and this time of a flowering Cyclamen hederafolium with the attractive variegated, beautifully shaped, silvery leaves.Lesley, I have more of these variegated C.hederafolium seedlings coming along. Would you like some seed or sdgs?Naturally, in exchange I would love another plant of Weldenia candida if you have one to spare. Fair exchange?
Bill I've already promised you another Weldenia, but not until say August, when I'll be dividing the big one. I haven't any others in pots at present. Don't forget you've sent me some super Arisaema tubers. So if you think of anything else you'd like as well, that's fine. Seedlings of the Cyclamen would be great, when they've died down perhaps. Thanks.
Those are very telling pictures of the Tropaeolum seeds. I'll be interested to hear the BD's comments. What will you do with them now? Pot them individually? and at what depth?