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Ah Düsseldorf, the place where I went to school. Do they still keep wild boar in the Neanderthal?
John, Maureen's garden is full of such lusty plants! Maureen, I think your super dark foliage may be a form of Shortia uniflora....... You must have missed our temperature 'high', being that bit lower down the hill and nearer the river and with larger trees. We did make it to the promised high... even a tiny bit more in the full sun at midday.... beter than many a summer's day.....( pity it's all gone to pot today again! Not cold though, so that's something. ) Your shortia buds are further advanced than ours,and your C. 'Beth Evans' a tad ahead of ours too, your slightly lower temps. notwithstanding. Amazing what a half a mile's distance can do.
there is also listed on our plant list a Shortia soldanelloides Magnus (from Gottenburg). Could it be this?
Quotethere is also listed on our plant list a Shortia soldanelloides Magnus (from Gottenburg). Could it be this? Mmmm, could be, but the dark foliage suggests more uniflora or galicifolia Here's a link to a photo of Gerben's plant of Shortia soldenelloides magnus.....http://www.gerbianska.com/Schizocodon%20shortia%20soldanelloides%20magnus.htm Your plant is a stonker, whatever!
author=johnw link=topic=6821.msg193496#msg193496 date=1300826746]Maggi / Maureen - The leaves seem awfully big for a uniflora don't you think? I'd voted for Magnus though something n
author=Maggi Young link=topic=6821.msg193486#msg193486 date=1300825141] Your plant is a stonker, whatever!
Hi all, here are Viola yedoensis white form and Taraxacum albidum
Is there anyone who can confirm whether this is Callianthemum sajanense? I have this plant from Halda seeds and it is flowering for the first time. I am in doubt whether this is the true species.