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Lina Hesseling

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Re: June 2012 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #135 on: June 24, 2012, 01:44:35 PM »
Can someone explain what JJA collection is?

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Re: June 2012 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #136 on: June 24, 2012, 02:08:33 PM »
Can someone explain what JJA collection is?

Lina.

Lina, it means the seeds were collected by Jim & Jenny Archibald!
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Re: June 2012 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #137 on: June 24, 2012, 03:57:08 PM »
Thank you, Wim.

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Re: June 2012 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #138 on: June 24, 2012, 04:02:09 PM »
Rafa - I will trying crossing the two pallidas here. if they set seeds quickly all will be fine but I need to divide these in the next few weeks while they are briefly dormant.

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Re: June 2012 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #139 on: June 24, 2012, 04:23:26 PM »
thank you John I will also try to get seeds or divisions.
Lori really nice garden, It seems very big.... Ian, here in Spain, in my region  there is no rains since a month, but my problem is ia have a very little gardening space!!
Today blooming Campanula rotundifolia subsp. hispanica, and Alstroemeria pallida
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Re: June 2012 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #140 on: June 24, 2012, 07:33:00 PM »
Lori
Your garden looks wonderful -  bright and sunny with so may interesting plants - so pleased you popped back to post.
Our garden along with may others in this part of Europe is looking somewhat battered by heavy rain and wind.

I agree with Ian , beautiful and interesting  plants Lori ! And have the same experience with this summer ...
Altough some plants like it ...
Here some flowers of our garden .

Again Silene bolanthoides growing in a crevice here .
Also in a very narrow crevice between two big tufarocks (the crevice was filled with pure sand)  : Convolvulus compactus  .
The blue Aquilegia einseleana is an endemic of the Alps and stays very compact here .
Campanula trogerae also in crevice-conditions .
Dactylorhiza x grandis feels happy in my peatbed .
 
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Re: June 2012 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #141 on: June 25, 2012, 12:20:15 AM »
wow :o really beautiful and interesting alpines Kris.

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Re: June 2012 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #142 on: June 26, 2012, 12:14:54 PM »
Super plants Kris, we have just come back from a weeks holiday to find the last flower on Gentiana georgei from Rob Potterton, I knew we'd miss them flowering so was pleased that one of the five is still out.  Just to prove we have been away, the plants on the bench and in front left had to be transported back...good job no one was sitting in the back of the car  ;D
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Re: June 2012 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #143 on: June 26, 2012, 07:17:09 PM »
Super plants Kris, we have just come back from a weeks holiday to find the last flower on Gentiana georgei from Rob Potterton, I knew we'd miss them flowering so was pleased that one of the five is still out.  Just to prove we have been away, the plants on the bench and in front left had to be transported back...good job no one was sitting in the back of the car  ;D
Thanks Brian , I was never very succesfull with that Gentiana ....
It is a real gem anyway , I like it ! 

wow :o really beautiful and interesting alpines Kris.

Thanks Rafa , I must admitted that I enjoyed your Alstroemeria's to ! Never paid any attention to this genus before until the day we find Alstroemeria patagonica in the wild in Patagonia . From that moment on I start to like them !   
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Re: June 2012 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #144 on: June 26, 2012, 09:38:44 PM »
Some plants in flower here today:

Arisaema fargesii
Arisaema flavum var. flavum
Dianthus ?? (Edit: D. haematocalyx subsp. pindicola, thanks to Franz for the correct name)
Epipactis gigantea
Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey'
and Pulsatilla turczaninovii
« Last Edit: June 30, 2012, 04:27:59 PM by WimB »
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Re: June 2012 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #145 on: June 27, 2012, 02:52:51 PM »
Brian, good place to take a cup of Tea!

Wim, I love this Arisaema fargesii :o
Here som plants blooming in the garden, I lost the label of the last blue delphinium. It is a little one, from last SRGC seed list, maybe it is any species from China?

    Alyssum minus
    Molucella spinosa
    Delphinium requienii
    Delphinium sp SRGC
    Dianthus hyssopifolius

« Last Edit: June 27, 2012, 03:35:39 PM by Maggi Young »

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Re: June 2012 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #146 on: June 27, 2012, 07:34:58 PM »
Wim - what a great little plant that Lonicera is! New to me - do you know anything more about it?
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Re: June 2012 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #147 on: June 27, 2012, 07:39:47 PM »
Some plants in flower here today:

Arisaema fargesii
Arisaema flavum var. flavum
Dianthus ??
Epipactis gigantea
Lonicera crassifolia 'Little Honey'
and Pulsatilla turczaninovii

Wim,
suberp plants und pictures. I think the Dianthus is D. haematocalyx ssp. pindicola
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Re: June 2012 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #148 on: June 27, 2012, 10:35:47 PM »
Carpenteria californica

Something for me to look forward to Michael. ;D They are exquisite and I couldn't believe how quickly and freely they germinated from what appeared to be just dust. 8)
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Re: June 2012 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Reply #149 on: June 28, 2012, 07:21:11 AM »
Wim - what a great little plant that Lonicera is! New to me - do you know anything more about it?

Tim,

you can find some more info here: http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=1315.msg249732#msg249732.

It's a very small, slowly creeping honeysuckle, without scent (which is a shame). Survived our last winter of -18°C perfectly growing in a shady part of the rock garden.
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