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Puya mirabilis is looking better than ever after this very wet summer. The flower stalk is over 1.5m high. Note how the slugs have managed to climb to the top and taken a few bits of the buds before being squished. How do they know there's a meal up that stalk?johnw - 24c today after a very warm October night.
Bjørnar, do you want a piece of omeiana as well? My 'Milo' froze too but I found seedling. However, when I had potted them up the slugs found the seedlings too although I had placed the pots high and dry (nothing is really dry here these days)
A few photos. Puya mirabilis unexpectedly opened a few flowers overnight; they are much bigger than I expected.The Celmisia I had almost written off as dead this Spring as it went flabby. Blame the high priestess Lesley on its resurrection.One flower on the Rhodothamnus chamaecistus. Surprised to see seed pods on x Phyllothamnus erectus.johnw
Thanks, but I have them all, I've kept backups inside Think I have 5 or 6 different ones, but still searching for the purple-leaved one which I don't think has been introduced. I'm a bit curious about how you got 'Milo'? It's named after a cat of mine, it's my nick on GardenWeb If you've lost it I got backup from a friend in Bergen, she said it was rather weedy there.
So was on Friday...
Oh, did Lesley swear to something? Quote from: arisaema on October 12, 2011, 02:01:26 PMYes Hoy, she told me to give it a good stiff drink and it would revive. Also one for me. johnw
I got 'Milo' (I believe the name was that) as a gift when I bought some plants a few years back. Maybe it was you I bought from? (En internettside "Stauder" tror jeg det var.)It was hardy until last winter. I had a huge clump of it but all froze or maybe rotted as it was cold and then damp and then cold again. I would like to get it once more
Quote from: Hoy on October 12, 2011, 08:00:42 PMI got 'Milo' (I believe the name was that) as a gift when I bought some plants a few years back. Maybe it was you I bought from? (En internettside "Stauder" tror jeg det var.)It was hardy until last winter. I had a huge clump of it but all froze or maybe rotted as it was cold and then damp and then cold again. I would like to get it once more That must have been me, years ago I wasn't sure if Haakon/Nautesund had put it into production, haven't sold it for some time. Remind me in mid November or early next spring, and I'll send you a couple of roots, had the same experience with it as you, it stayed hardy here for 10 years.