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"Lewisia rediviva"Leider ist dieses Video, das Musik von UMG beinhaltet, in Deutschland nicht verfügbar, da die GEMA die Verlagsrechte hieran nicht eingeräumt hat.
Pity you didn't actually play the cello yourself, though, David!
Lovely redivivas David. The habitat looks much like our coastal headlands but no doubt the rainfall is different.Is that a Cassiope at :42?
I've yet to grow a good Lewisia rediviva in a pot much too wet to try them outside in my part of the world.
Quote from: David Nicholson on August 27, 2011, 07:01:49 PM I've yet to grow a good Lewisia rediviva in a pot much too wet to try them outside in my part of the world.David:It is also very wet here in coastal BC but I have had no difficulty growing L. rediviva outside in a well-drained dry location. They seem to be able to take any amount of winter wet when growing. I suspect our summers are drier than in Devon which may make the difference as L. rediviva is summer dormant.
Quote from: Maggi Young on August 27, 2011, 10:41:33 AMPity you didn't actually play the cello yourself, though, David! Actually Maggie, I was playing the cello while filming - I have an attachment that fixes the camera to my hat. Pierre Fournier is my stage name.
Quote from: johnw on August 27, 2011, 03:38:03 PMLovely redivivas David. The habitat looks much like our coastal headlands but no doubt the rainfall is different.Is that a Cassiope at :42?John: The South Okanagan is probably the driest area in Canada and is a threatened ecosystem:http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/s_ok_grassland/I don't think it was a Cassiope. They usually do not grow in such arid conditions.
I thought I spotted a cassiope too... but perhaps it was a very robust club moss!
Quote"Lewisia rediviva"Leider ist dieses Video, das Musik von UMG beinhaltet, in Deutschland nicht verfügbar, da die GEMA die Verlagsrechte hieran nicht eingeräumt hat.