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Quote from: Lesley Cox on October 10, 2011, 09:34:09 PM On the first day I took one shot then had a "batteries need replacing" message on the screen. Of course the spares were locked up in my camera case in Tim's car )Guess that's what happens when one pays far too much attention to a set of knobbly knees Lesley.
On the first day I took one shot then had a "batteries need replacing" message on the screen. Of course the spares were locked up in my camera case in Tim's car )
Hello Dave, please could you provide more information about those stunning yellow Trillium, thank you.
just stunning photos and plants, especially those yellow trilliums.Many thanks.Can anyone tell us more about the development of these cultivars?
And an Epimedium near the little pool
Certainly Dave and others can tell you more than I can Rob but Val Mulvihill who still does them best, has had only limited success with their breeding. I don't know where the original came from (T. chloropetalum 'Val Mulvihill') unless as a mutation from her own seedlings but she said at the weekend that all the seedlings are coming in creams rather than yellows and she is now going for back crossing of those with the yellows. It's early days with that apparently. When we all saw the original plant 10 years ago at the first Trillium Weekend, there were just about bodies lying about the garden, stunned and in amazement at the rich colouring of it. Judging from Dave's "gardens on the way home" I think Maggi's friend of the possum sox has them done to a turn too.Trying to find my picture of the original named plant but it seems to have vanished off my radar.