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A super Convolvulus Kris. Not the easiest to grow I imagine?
Is you rockery in full sun Kris? Lovely photos and you've captured the character of C. barbata so well - in the second photo it is marvellously hairy
Love the photo of the Campanula. I never knew they could be so hairy.
Far too wet to get the camera out Wim.As far as your Roscoea "Red Gurkah" is concerned have a look at Paul Cumbleton's last Wisley Log herehttp://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2010Jul261280135744Log_14_of_2010.pdf
Only Belgians posting pictures here this month! Is the rest of the Northern Hemisphere on holiday?Here are some plants flowering here now:Anemonopsis macrophyllaLobelia cardinalisRoscoea purpurea 'Red Gurkha' (it's red but if you compare it with the previous Lobelia, it's more of a washed out red)Syneilsis palmata: nothing really special but it has a pleasant smell.
Your weather and watering problems must be very trying. I know Anne Speigel has spoken on her hot and humid conditions also...... very unlike our local conditions where, even with quite a bit of rainfall, the plants would like yet more..... perhaps Forumists would be interested to read this thread of Mark's on the NARGS forum....http://nargs.org/smf/index.php?topic=371.msg3637#msg3637
Quote from: Maggi Young on August 06, 2010, 02:44:55 PMYour weather and watering problems must be very trying. I know Anne Speigel has spoken on her hot and humid conditions also...... very unlike our local conditions where, even with quite a bit of rainfall, the plants would like yet more..... perhaps Forumists would be interested to read this thread of Mark's on the NARGS forum....http://nargs.org/smf/index.php?topic=371.msg3637#msg3637 Moments ago, I received an automated phone call from Town officials, changing our every-other-day water ban to a 100% water ban with fines imposed for anyone caught watering. Think I'm going to start boning up on my Indian (Native American) rain chant skills.