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this codonopsis grown from seed was labled Codonopsis convolvulacea. This is the first flovering which suggests it is not C.convolvulacea if nice. Anyone to help with the ID?
Fabulous range of colours in your Picasa gallery Cohan, we only seem to get the orange-coloured form in cultivation over here, which is quite nice, but...Here's a few current flowers, not local - I was in Lithuania last week and whilst the wildlife was exremely varied, the only plant of note was the wintergreen Chimaphila umbelllata, which formed quite extensive colonies on the drier mounds in the pine woods of Dzūkija National Park.
Sempervivum and Jovibarba flower profusely this year, even at places which arenot so sunny as usual. It is quite interesting to raise seedlings from the resultingseeds, they grow really quick and you can select many interesting forms and colours.
Chimaphila is a charming plant, once which I have not seen in person-doesn't seem to quite make it this far out of the mountains...
Quote from: olegKon on July 14, 2011, 11:16:20 AMthis codonopsis grown from seed was labled Codonopsis convolvulacea. This is the first flovering which suggests it is not C.convolvulacea if nice. Anyone to help with the ID?Looks a bit like C clematidea. Take a look at this site: http://www.kneebone.freeserve.co.uk/codpics.htmThanks, Diane. I have C.clematidea and they look different. The site is quite useful. Now I think it is C.obtusa