Just spotted this post.Another succulent to try are Lewisia cotyledons. They'd be dead easy to sell when they're flowering.Hates water and...
Sky very cloudy when pics taken so lily flowers not fully open. Lillies were much later this year. Usually flower 1st of May: this year 21st of...
Saxifraga "Canis Dalmatica"Wonder why it's called that? :) :) :)[ATTACH]
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Ah, yes, Armeria "Bevan's Variety". I thought the pale pink flower was it but the foliage looks different. It's flowering profusely here at the...
Yep. Lewisia cotyledons come under the heading of alpines even though they're not from the Alps but from the Rocky Mountains. :)I don't know...
I've 3 or 4 more and they're in pots too. One has just disintegrated so maybe I'll take them indoors to join my collection of rocks.Lewisia...
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Very well done. Impressed.
Hi @Sirius . It's a fossil Ammonite formed from Mudstone found by my sister on the Jurassic Coast in Lyme Regis. The Ammonites disappeared at the...
I have mine in a plastic tray, almost flush but not quite, with the water, @RedwingI use the tray because, if it had a chance, it'd go romping...
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Volunteers always grow best! :) even if they've no soil. :) Aubretia and Fescue growing in a crack in the paving slabs.[ATTACH]
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