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I thought I had lost my miniscule Rhodothamnus seedlings over the winter, even with a magnifying glass I could see nothing until yesterday when I noticed pin-prick sized leaves on little brown stems. The whole plants are no more than 2mm high - still! But they've come through 2 winters now. Are they every going to get any bigger?
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.
I have another clone of omeiana as well. It is blooming now for the first time ever. I think all the rain this summer has been to its liking. It has somewhat purple leaves (a bad picture but you can see the colour of the leaf).
Very nice omeiana Hoy
I didn't know I. omeiana had so many coloured foliage forms
Quote from: Hoy on October 20, 2011, 08:58:33 PMI have another clone of omeiana as well. It is blooming now for the first time ever. I think all the rain this summer has been to its liking. It has somewhat purple leaves (a bad picture but you can see the colour of the leaf).Very nice! I have it, but don't believe I've actually ever seen it in flower, I've been away the last couple of years. Here's the really purple-leaved one I was talking about, on WawuShan: http://www.mrimpatiens.com/images/species/Impatiens%20omeiana%20ex%20wawu%20shan%20sichuan.jpg
Bjørnar, den var flott! I didn't know that photo gallery and although I knew it exists many species I hadn't realized that number - and many hardy ones too! Do you know any retailers shipping to Norway?
I can recommend Impatiens omeiana.Here are a few shots of the whole plant.
Quote from: Hoy on October 07, 2011, 01:23:04 PMI can recommend Impatiens omeiana.Here are a few shots of the whole plant.My Impatiens omeiana looks nothing like yours. Mine is only 15cm high. I'll look for a photo.
I grow I. puberula and I. arguta in my garden on which I put leaves for winter. Untill now, they seem hardy enough but they get no seeds. I have just bought I. uniflora but I'll plant it only in next spring.