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Hi Doug,Season's greetings to you lads over there! More magnificent images ... many thanks!Is R. royi in cultivation in New Zealand? It looks a little gem.
Luit I find that Brachyglottis revoluta ,while never reaching the sizeable wide shrub it becomes in the wild ,will happily grow in the garden.I know i have said this many many times before i love it because of it's wonderful scent. Cheers dave.
Trond, the plant Hebejeebie densifolia was previously Chionohebe densifolia and before that was known as Paederota densifolia...... plenty names for you to try to track it down ! It is grown mostly as an exhibition plant in the UK... not sure if anyone has it out in the garden.......
Hebejeebie densifoliaHeebie-jeebies, A feeling of anxiety, apprehension or illness.I'm sure the person or persons who renamed this plant must have had a sense of humour. Unless there is some scientific significance to the jeebies part of the name that I do not know.This has to be one of the best names for a plant.Trond - Ian of the Christie kind has it for sale under Chionohebe densifolia. I'm sure he would be able to give you some more information on its performance in the Scottish climate.http://www.alpine-plants.co.uk/index.php?page=plantlist&atoz=C#resultsMaybe the jeebie part is a native name or word?Graham, thanks for the link. Think I have to ask Ian with the long name if he dispatch to Norway!