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A snapshot of whats going on here at the moment. Dactylorihza "Harold Esselmont"Allium sikkimensisPrimula bulleyanaEuphorbia ? glabrescens I collected this as seed near Mount Falakron up on the Greek/Bulgarian border, I really like it and I think it has a big future as a garden plant.Lastly a primula that is a mystery to me. Don't know from whom it came from and haven't a clue about its name. Anyone help?Cheers, Marcus
Here's a Gloriosa from Bill Dijk. I think it's superb!
Here's a couple of weeds I found in my lawn yesterday, plus a pic of one in a meadow.
Yes, the second one is just a full grown version of the wee yellow one. It just spotted it at Sonshine Ranch at Clevedon on Lucy's school activity trip today (but that's another story). I'll take a closer look before it gets mown to oblivion.
Puya alpestris has a sensational rosette of serrated spiny leaves. It probably has the thinnest, most elegant leaves of all Chilean Puyas. It will form a spike filled with blue-turquoise flowers. Puya alpestris is supposed to be the most hardy one of all Chilean Puyas. Given a very well-drained, sheltered position, alpestris is almost fully hardy!Sprekelia formosissima: Also known as the Aztec lily, this elegant bulb native to Mexico bears a large flower of deep, rich, velvet-textured crimson with a most distinctive and attractive appearance, it looks rather like an Amaryllis that wants to be an orchid.