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Quote from: WimB on August 06, 2010, 12:34:26 PMOnly 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.Heya Wim, planned on posting here a number of times (July, and now August) but things get ahead of me. It has been so desperately hot and dry, that it "takes the luster off" many plants, some of them wilting terribly, even though I'm trying to keep up the watering. Even some trees, Magnolia, Halesia, Cercidiphyllum, are being early-deciduous, yellowing, and shedding up to 50% of their foliage due to stress. Finally had a 30-minute long downpour yesterday when thunderstorms rolled through, which helps a bit. But even with all this heat and unending sunshine, there are plants that like such conditions, many Alliums flowering, aromatic Agastache, and the hardy Hibiscus; they luxuriate in the steamy weather.Yesterday, my Anemonopsis macrophylla opened the first blooms, your plants and mine are synchronized! I don't currently have any Lobelia cardinalis growing here, but I don't have to go far to find it growing natively along rivers. I really admire Roscoea Red Gurkha.I'm interested to see your Syneilesis palmata, I only grow S. aconitifolia... such fascinating plants, particularly for the spring foliage effect. Mine flowered in early July, the flowers are as you say, nothing special, but they are very sweet scented, surprisingly so.
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.
Wow, that's tough. Does that mean you can not use collected rainwater for that either (Assuming you would still have rainwater).
Only Belgians posting pictures here this month! Is the rest of the Northern Hemisphere on holiday?