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They're outside and pictures taken this morning.
Maggi:They are Chinese quinces a very different fruit than the quince you can make a jelly or marmalade from.They reach the size of a American football or rugby ball.Careful not to walk under the tree around ripening time.
Silene elisabethae is still in flower here .In tufa rocks the flowering stems remain much lower then the plants that planted out in a usual crevice !
Chaenomeles-- Japanese quince
so it is 6cm in tufa and 17cm in the crevice? either way, a lovely plant--i love silenes with 'bladders'love the little blue tuft behind the second photo, also..
I love your photos of Silene elisabethae Kris. I have a rosette which is one years old, and three more going which I started from seed this year. I hope the one year rosette will produce some flowers next year. I have them in a limestone crack though, no tufa here.