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Re: January 2011 - Northern hemisphere
« Reply #60 on: January 27, 2011, 03:54:11 PM »
That Westringia is an nice little shrub, Shelagh, about which I know very little......... I see you and Mr S. have what looks like a very interesting article in the SRGC Journal, just arrived here, which I hope soon to get a chance to read...... 8)
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Re: January 2011 - Northern hemisphere
« Reply #61 on: January 27, 2011, 09:11:19 PM »
Indeed a very good article, Shelagh. Fine plants for the wish list  ;D ;D
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Re: January 2011 - Northern hemisphere
« Reply #62 on: January 28, 2011, 05:45:57 PM »
Just have this little beauty in flower. Eranthis pinnatifida
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Re: January 2011 - Northern hemisphere
« Reply #63 on: January 28, 2011, 05:51:43 PM »
And an other marvel Ian  ;D
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Re: January 2011 - Northern hemisphere
« Reply #64 on: January 28, 2011, 05:56:20 PM »
Nicole in reality you might miss its beauty it is so small. I walked past it several times before it got my full attention
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Re: January 2011 - Northern hemisphere
« Reply #65 on: January 28, 2011, 06:21:52 PM »
A beauty Ian.
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Re: January 2011 - Northern hemisphere
« Reply #66 on: January 28, 2011, 07:05:00 PM »
Eranthis pinnatifida is very tiny and so easy enough to miss in real life.... but look at the details we see those flowers via the digital photo..... absolutely stunning... one of my all time favourites. Ours are just showing above ground.
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Re: January 2011 - Northern hemisphere
« Reply #67 on: January 28, 2011, 07:29:26 PM »
And mine but I have been unable to keep it or germinate it from the seed that I managed to collect from the original plant that I first bought.I've bought it twice since but lost it.Where am I going wrong ?
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Re: January 2011 - Northern hemisphere
« Reply #68 on: January 28, 2011, 07:38:55 PM »
Just have this little beauty in flower. Eranthis pinnatifida

Fabulous! I've only noticed yellow Eranthis before now...

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Re: January 2011 - Northern hemisphere
« Reply #69 on: January 28, 2011, 09:40:50 PM »
I shall be eagerly awaiting my hopefully second year growth of pinnatifida courtesy of seed from a generous SRGC benefactor on this forum.  I'm nervous about whether they'll appear for the second year, but fingers are firmly crossed for about August when I expect them to hopefully appear.  ;D
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Re: January 2011 - Northern hemisphere
« Reply #70 on: January 29, 2011, 10:44:48 AM »
A real gem Ian!!  :)
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Re: January 2011 - Northern hemisphere
« Reply #71 on: January 29, 2011, 02:17:27 PM »
Cyclamen coum Meadens Crimson it is the most wonderfully intense shade of .... I don't know you tell me.

Meaden's Crimson is a stunning colour. Almost looks like a miniature pseudibericum. I should have one out in the garden somewhere (turfed all my cyclamen out to live a free range existence years ago, and they did fine in the run of mild winters - be interesting to see what's surived the recent hard freezes).
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Re: January 2011 - Northern hemisphere
« Reply #72 on: January 29, 2011, 06:08:14 PM »
Ian, thanks for the beauty!
 Our country is growing Eranthis sibirica, is that the tone - a close relative Eranthis pinnatifida.

But before flowering Eranthis even two months... :(
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Re: January 2011 - Northern hemisphere
« Reply #73 on: January 29, 2011, 06:19:36 PM »
Indoors, Polygala dalmaisiana has been flowering right through the winter.
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Re: January 2011 - Northern hemisphere
« Reply #74 on: January 29, 2011, 07:32:18 PM »
Ian, thanks for the beauty!
 Our country is growing Eranthis sibirica, is that the tone - a close relative Eranthis pinnatifida.


Hello Natalia I don't know Eranthis siberica do you have a picture?

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