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[ATTACH]Chiastophyllum oppositifolium.[ATTACH]Delosperma.[ATTACH]Saxifraga "Francis Cade".[ATTACH]Saxifrages in tufa.[ATTACH]...
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I'd probably agree with you about Waterperry's display (although I haven't gone there on Saxifrage day) but he does know his saxifrages.The...
Good morning @PalustrisThe first one is a pyramidal Saxifrage, Saxifraga Cotyledon species but which particular variant name, I don't know....
[ATTACH]Must go over and sit down and have a rest. :) :)
I'd say the first pic is Spotty Cotty (but I'm NOT an expert).The second flower, I don't know. I think a lot of these plants are like tins of...
@Palustris I posted a picture of Spotty Cotty in the post "Pictures of Alpines" last Sunday.I would regard it as my best alpine saxifrage out of...
[ATTACH]Two Moorhens moved into our pond last week and are now building a nest. (Scrappy affair) :)They won't let me take a pic of them...
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[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] Probably my favourite Saxifrage, the very long flowering "Spotty Cotty".
That's a garden to "bury" yourself into, sit down on a bench and let your senses be overwhelmed. Fabulous.
That is absolutely outstanding. Absolutely brilliant.
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I've stuck Purple Loosestrife fully immersed in my pond and it grew fine, no problem. On the other hand, Meadowsweet dies away if it's fully...
Leave the snails because the life in the pond will balance out after a while. I put 10 Sticklebacks into my pond: the following year there were...
[ATTACH] Clematis marmoraria.[ATTACH] Orange eye.[ATTACH] Sax.[ATTACH] Turkish forget-me-not.[ATTACH] Butterwort. (eats insects)
[ATTACH] Androsace.[ATTACH] Mossy Sax.[ATTACH] Minature Korean Pine.[ATTACH] Phlox.[ATTACH] Dryopteris affinis.
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