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Wonderful plants, YT. The Asarum is stunning and that Anemone is even more stunning....I guess my knowledge of the English vocabulary is not adequate enough to find a superlative for stunning
Luc - super plants! I am amazed you get such good flowering with Silene acaulis; I very rarely get more than a smattering of flowers, which I thought was fairly general in cultivation, even though it flowers wonderfully in Nature. The dianthus and aethionema are very nice - time to consider some troughs!
Wonderful flowers, Luc! Your Linum flavum 'Compactum' looks most odd, though, with 4 petals and bunched flowers... might it be a yellow erysimum instead?
Quote from: Lori Skulski on April 13, 2012, 11:04:38 PMWonderful flowers, Luc! Your Linum flavum 'Compactum' looks most odd, though, with 4 petals and bunched flowers... might it be a yellow erysimum instead?Glad you like them Lori ! The Linum is from seed from an exchange.... and we all know that naming may be problematic - I looked for it in the AGS Encyclopedia and it looks entirely different from the picture in there... It's not a bad looking plant though... but I would appreciate it if anyone could confirm or deny its identity.
Quote from: Luc Gilgemyn on April 14, 2012, 07:59:24 AMQuote from: Lori Skulski on April 13, 2012, 11:04:38 PMWonderful flowers, Luc! Your Linum flavum 'Compactum' looks most odd, though, with 4 petals and bunched flowers... might it be a yellow erysimum instead?Glad you like them Lori ! The Linum is from seed from an exchange.... and we all know that naming may be problematic - I looked for it in the AGS Encyclopedia and it looks entirely different from the picture in there... It's not a bad looking plant though... but I would appreciate it if anyone could confirm or deny its identity.Well, I think I can confirm that it's not Linum flavum 'Compactum' but I couldn't say with certainty what it is, other than that it appears to be a Brassiceae (and I'd guess erysimum)... a very attractive plant nonetheless. Here's Linum flavum 'Compactum': (Attachment Link) Thanks Lori !