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Quote from: ian mcenery on March 05, 2012, 07:09:52 PMQuote from: ruweiss on March 04, 2012, 08:47:14 PMIt is amazing for me how the North African Ranunculus calandrinioides survived ournasty winter with a minimum of -17°C and keeps on flowering. I also noted that theshape of the flowers can be quite variable.Rudi Lovely to see this in the garden. Mine is a very sad thing outside Here is something that seems to do well outsideYpsilandra tibetica Jan, I have bad experience with Ypsilandra tibetica, because a severe late frostkilled it.Rudi a late frost can be a nasty surprise for any plant.
Quote from: ruweiss on March 04, 2012, 08:47:14 PMIt is amazing for me how the North African Ranunculus calandrinioides survived ournasty winter with a minimum of -17°C and keeps on flowering. I also noted that theshape of the flowers can be quite variable.Rudi Lovely to see this in the garden. Mine is a very sad thing outside Here is something that seems to do well outsideYpsilandra tibetica Jan, I have bad experience with Ypsilandra tibetica, because a severe late frostkilled it.
It is amazing for me how the North African Ranunculus calandrinioides survived ournasty winter with a minimum of -17°C and keeps on flowering. I also noted that theshape of the flowers can be quite variable.
So there I was, it's autumn 2011 and I'm standing in this garden centre and there's a box of small blackish corms.The picture shows a blue monk's hood and the description says it grows to 3ft (90cm).The name given is Aconitum ( the species name I forget but I couldn't trace it on google).Naturally I buy 20 or so well you do don't you So several months pass and up pop these little flowers.Great thinks I that's the one I don't have but I don't remember buying these, must be a self set seedling.Then more pop up, then more.Strangely enough they are exactly where I was expecting the Monk's hoods to appear.
Marvelous saxs there Wim. It George Gershwin similar to Franz Liszt?
Marilyn is stunning.
Luc - You posted a photo of Galanthus Allison Hillary on the Flmeish siter. Lurking in the background is a stately upright red Helleborus. Is that a seedling or a named one?Nice to see different views of your amazing garden.johnw
Finally - first sight of spring in my garden In fact it is almost a month earlier than normal (but what is normal when it comes to weather these days )The Eranthis sibirica 'Pink Form' is one of the first species to break thru the ice here.....literally speaking