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The Thorp Nursery sounds like a place to visit - do you just call for an appointment? Do they have a speciality? Is the nursery at the same place as their address?
I wonder if Taraxacum carneocoloratum is still getting around in seed exchanges. 30 years ago it was quite popular in the ARGS (now NARGS) seed exchange, for which I'm partly responsible for keeping the momentum going. If ever there was a rock garden dandelion, this was it, a tiny rosette and small semi-nodding bronzy-pink flowers, utterly charming. It's from but a couple mountains in Alaska and Yukon Territory, Canada. The Flora of Alaska by E. Hulten lists this as "extremely rare". Another dwarf species, T. hypacticum is listed, described as having flowers that are white, purplish, or brown, although Flora of North America describes the flowers as: corollas cream-colored to white or pink-tinged distally, outer pinkish-striped abaxially.T. carneocoloratumhttp://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=TACA6http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=250067702distribution map:http://www.efloras.org/object_page.aspx?object_id=56302&flora_id=1T. hyparcticumhttp://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=250067704
Adding to the Dandelion Revival , here are two endemic dandelion species from Cyprus. Both photos are scanned from Cyprus Flora in Color - The Endemics, and posted here per fair non-commercial use. The first is Taraxacum aphrogenes, which grows in rock fissures just above sea level; probably not hardy, but the foliage is certainly fascinating as is the small stature (up to 11 cm). The second is T. holmboei found in a variety of mountain habitats including gravelly screes at 1200-1950 meters. Stems generally less than 8 cm. While yellow flowered, growing these dwarf rare species could help legitimize dandelions in the garden
Legitimizing Dandelions?
QuoteLegitimizing Dandelions? BD (Ian Y) thinks his "pet" dandelion Taraxacum officionale is perfectly legitimate and has been these many years......... and points to its repeated appearance in the Bulb Log and even on the cover of IRG to prove it!! http://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2010Jul291280437029IRG7_July2010.pdf The other week a call I answered to the BBC Scotland radio programme ''Beechgrove Potting Shed" was a woman calling to ask a question when Ian was on the panel and she specifically asked after his pet dandelion
hehe, If only I could get rid of all the Dandelions in my yard I would feel incredibly blessed