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Quote from: Garden Prince on March 18, 2012, 10:16:50 AMGerminating now: Cytisus battandieri (why do I keep sowing things that are not hardy and probably die their first winter?)Because you can get seedlings that survived minus 15 degree Celsius. My Cytisus battandieri have survived now 6 winters. Every winter we have minus 15 degree. The plant "lost" the foliage, but recovered. Flowers every year with me.
Germinating now: Cytisus battandieri (why do I keep sowing things that are not hardy and probably die their first winter?)
I would have expected the seedlings of Ang. gigas, especially at the true leaf stage, to be dark red?
Geranium farreri, 3 precious seeds from Canada. As Helen asked, why is it so difficult to get this species nowadays? It used to be reasonable freely available.
We all know the "never throw old seed pots away" saying.Today I noticed a pot that was due for disposal, when I have time to sort through them, and noticed 2 familiar seed leaves. Trillium nivale, date sown June 2007. Trillium seed leaves I am familiar with but rarely T. nivale. Now I know why.