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Quote from: fermides on August 08, 2007, 06:30:00 AMLesley,the potentilla is only silvery because of the frost! fermiFermi, didn't you notice the cheesy grin?Shouldn't clusii be whiter than that? Whatever, it's very nice.I've filled in and returned my Study Weekend form. Have you? I hope the Aussies will do the Mt Hutt field trip. It's a super area and cars can go all the way up to the the veg sheep and higher (I'm thinking of Otto's hips - not that I spend a lot of time thinking of Otto's hips )
Lesley,the potentilla is only silvery because of the frost! fermi
I too am glad you explained it. I had no idea myself. I will carefully refrain from making any comments about New Zealanders and sheep!! They'd after all be very baaaa-d jokes!!
Given the time difference, it'll be a while before Lesley is back online, David, so I'll jump in here...a veg ( vegetable ) sheep is the nickname given to the large plants... probably hundreds of years old, of various Raoulia and even Haastia species growing in the New Zealand mountains... lots of these have a very silvery foliage and the large cushions/mounds of these venerable plants look, from a distance, like sheep on the hillside, hence the soubriquet. Some can be even larger than real sheep, I have seen photos of fabulous plants that were more like white vegetable cows!