Dunno. I've two plants of them blooming at the moment. Situated at the bottom of tufa rock in a trough.EDIT. It's correct. See here.Allium...
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Cercis canadensis. "Forest Pansy" does well on chalk.
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[ATTACH]Crptomeria jap. "Barabit's Gold".
My alpines are out in the open subject to rain (lots of it) wind (lots of that too) snow and sun and don't seem to mind.Treat 'em mean and keep...
Thank you, Verdun. The camera flatters, though.
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I use forceps to hold cacti when I re-pot.(The ones with the circular ends not the pliers ends type.)
"I don't know pond plants at all :noidea: but some people may like to acquire one when it has been identified.Maybe @kindredspirit knows :)"...
Thank you Mike.You are very right to take time to "Stop and stare" or "Stop and appreciate".
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I was told that by a head gardener in Scotland. They grew lots of them. It took me a while to snip mine as my scissors were hovering over them for...
Yep, you have to have empathy with plants.
@peteI'm in a cold spot here and often very windy.-14° being the lowest (2010) but normally -6° to -8° in an average winter.
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