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Quote from: Roma on January 17, 2012, 08:10:40 PMFrosty foliageIt looks familiar Roma . Here also some frost but this is the first frost of this winter ....But during day a blue sky and a lot of sun ....Tomorrow the dream already has to finish ...again some rain and warmer temperatures..Some pics of the sunny weekend. Dionysia aretioides x archibaldiiDionysia 'Judith Bramley' Ranunculus calendrinioides in bud Tristagma sellowianum Narcissus romieuxii
Frosty foliage
Cyclamen coum so far are not flowering brilliantly for us but there are some marvellous forms I have had from Tilebarn Nursery, including these two forms. The third photo shows a unique form of hederifolium again from Tilebarn, with an early flower spike of one of the loveliest of muscaris, M. pseudomuscari (chalusicum). And finally a Corydalis new to me, quantmeyeriana 'Chocolate Stars' (from our autumn visit to Edrom Nursery), growing with cyclamen and Astelia nervosa.
Quote from: Tim Ingram on January 29, 2012, 06:01:04 PMCyclamen coum so far are not flowering brilliantly for us but there are some marvellous forms I have had from Tilebarn Nursery, including these two forms. The third photo shows a unique form of hederifolium again from Tilebarn, with an early flower spike of one of the loveliest of muscaris, M. pseudomuscari (chalusicum). And finally a Corydalis new to me, quantmeyeriana 'Chocolate Stars' (from our autumn visit to Edrom Nursery), growing with cyclamen and Astelia nervosa.Lovely leaf forms on the Cyclamen Tim. I like the Corydalis too. When I Googled it for more information I came across this:-http://www.rizreyes.com/Corydalis_temulifolia_Chocolate_Stars.htmlso it could be C. temulifolia.
The first bud of Adonis amurensis rise above the ground...It looks this one has to scope with havy frost this week ...In the glashouse Ranunculus calendrinioides is almost ready to open his flowers .In the rockgarden Cyclamen alpinum is already that far .
Quote from: David Nicholson on January 29, 2012, 07:13:13 PMQuote from: Tim Ingram on January 29, 2012, 06:01:04 PMCyclamen coum so far are not flowering brilliantly for us but there are some marvellous forms I have had from Tilebarn Nursery, including these two forms. The third photo shows a unique form of hederifolium again from Tilebarn, with an early flower spike of one of the loveliest of muscaris, M. pseudomuscari (chalusicum). And finally a Corydalis new to me, quantmeyeriana 'Chocolate Stars' (from our autumn visit to Edrom Nursery), growing with cyclamen and Astelia nervosa.Lovely leaf forms on the Cyclamen Tim. I like the Corydalis too. When I Googled it for more information I came across this:-http://www.rizreyes.com/Corydalis_temulifolia_Chocolate_Stars.htmlso it could be C. temulifolia. Riz used to be an active forumist.... we have had discussions and photos before of this interesting Corydalis..... sadly it has been lost with the loss of the old archive of the Forum. Diane Whitehead wrote about it in 2008....