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Quote from: meanie on June 16, 2011, 07:09:14 AMQuote from: Lesley Cox on June 16, 2011, 05:35:52 AMThe Fuchsia is one of ours yet only a handful of people round the country seem to grow it, if even that many. I've never seen it myself.When the National Fuchsia society of New Zealand say that it's "not an attractive plant" I guess that it hasn't too much of a chance of becoming popular! I love it though - partly because it's unusual, and because it is the classic Fuchsia shape (in my opinion).For those who would like to find out more about the native Fuchsia of New Zealand, the link below is to the relevant page at the National Fuchsia society of New Zealand.http://nfsnz.orconhosting.net.nz/nzspecies.htmI feel another trip to the Oratia Nursery coming on!
Quote from: Lesley Cox on June 16, 2011, 05:35:52 AMThe Fuchsia is one of ours yet only a handful of people round the country seem to grow it, if even that many. I've never seen it myself.When the National Fuchsia society of New Zealand say that it's "not an attractive plant" I guess that it hasn't too much of a chance of becoming popular! I love it though - partly because it's unusual, and because it is the classic Fuchsia shape (in my opinion).For those who would like to find out more about the native Fuchsia of New Zealand, the link below is to the relevant page at the National Fuchsia society of New Zealand.http://nfsnz.orconhosting.net.nz/nzspecies.htm
The Fuchsia is one of ours yet only a handful of people round the country seem to grow it, if even that many. I've never seen it myself.
Quote from: Anthony Darby on June 18, 2011, 10:29:26 AMI feel another trip to the Oratia Nursery coming on! Will you be growing natives Anthony,do you have hard winters there? and if not will you be growing more exotics?,Paphiopedilum insigne outside,what a thought.Sorry all the questions.
I feel another trip to the Oratia Nursery coming on!
Rudi,Beautiful flowers. A question for you re Lilium martagon cattaniae: I have a lily in flower in the garden, label lost, which is exactly this colour. Has your plant noticeably thick, fleshy petals? The name rings a bell and it coincides with a season of sowing martagon lily seed - there are several martagon lilies together in this part of the garden. Paddy
While raining yesterday at last some time to resize pictures. And just now it starts again, so I can share some here.Here are a few perennialsAnemone canadensis 1 Nice but always trying to take over the whole place
Anthony,By brewer's droop, are you meaning the one to the top right of the pic with the weeping stems and red flowers? If so, it is a Callistemon by the look of it (known as a Bottlebrush, as Davey said), but if you're referring to something else in the photo then point out which and we'll see what we can come up with. Davey,Some of the Callistemon can get up to 4 or 5 metres, depending which species or varieties we're talking about. There are some absolute beauties.
Anthony's really suffering now that the Auckland temperatures are going down to about 15C in the daytime though I believe it was about 20C yesterday. And still 2 days off the shortest day. How will he bear it?