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This blue flowered Impatiens with the tongue-twisting name namchabarwensis ( did I spell it right ? ) is flowering for me now. It was really hard to germinate the seeds and I only got one plant, but sometimes you are lucky, and one seed germinates, that is all that is needed, and now I will be having plenty of seed. There seems to be quite a bit of "mystery" associated with this plant if you google it. Does anyone here know the true story regarding this species ? I suppose the seeds deteriorate when dry stored, so should I keep them moist in the fridge, or store them outdoors ? Do you think the plant can be lifted and grown indoors during the winter ? I don't have a greenhouse.Very nice specimen actually. Is it widely grown?
Renate, I never saw a yellow Commelina, only blue... cool!Might your Ornithogalum candicans actually be Galtonia candicans?
Thank you Gerd ! I just looked back this month at your pictures of Impatiens arguta. It's very beautiful as well. Do you think this species can be perennial as far north as Sweden too ? Does it grow at high altitudes in China/Himalaya ? Can I be bold enough to ask you for some seeds ?
I've been a bit lazy posting pictures lately - let's try to do something about it
Hardly on the lawn every now and then Maggi....
Quote from: PaulM on August 20, 2010, 11:29:07 AMThank you Gerd ! I just looked back this month at your pictures of Impatiens arguta. It's very beautiful as well. Do you think this species can be perennial as far north as Sweden too ? Does it grow at high altitudes in China/Himalaya ? Can I be bold enough to ask you for some seeds ?It's hardyish here in Svorsk zon 2-3, prefering moist soils and some leaves for protection against the hardest frosts. Drop me a PM and I'll send some cuttings, it must be self-sterile as I've never found any seeds.There are several other Chinese species that are fully hardy here. I. omeiana rarely flowers before the first frosts, but the foliage more than makes up for it.
I've been a bit lazy posting pictures lately - let's try to do something about it1) Phlox mesoleuca 'Mary Maslin' - still going strong (started flowering early May ! )2) and 3) Eriogonum soredium - getting ready to flower4) and 5) Eriogonum caespitosa - doing the same thing 6) Daphne petrea "Persebee" - giving a second show this season 7) Silene hookeri ssp ingrammii - a young plant that has been flowering on and off for 3 months now, producing no more than 2 flowers at the same time ! It's outside in the rock garden, let's see if it survives Winter