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April IRG 171:  Featuring orchids of the “Low Countries”   by Gerrit Eijkelenboom and two plant portraits from Zdeněk Řeháček.


Cover photo: Liparis loeselii. By Gerrit Eijkelenboom.

Click here to download the issue - free- :
https://www.srgc.net/documents/irg/240425131536IRG171April%202024.pdf
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SRGC Shows Questions and Answers / Re: Perth SRGC Show 2024
« Last post by Maggi Young on April 25, 2024, 01:05:30 PM »
 The main prizewinning plants can be seen in other photos in this thread. Now, rounding off the major prize awards ...

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Richard Green won the Bulb Trophy


Stan da Prato won the Alexander Caird Trophy and the L C Middleton Challenge Trophy


And Cyril Lafong won the Joyce Halley Award, the Henry & Margaret Taylor Award, a Certificate of Merit for Pleione x Shantung 'Ducat' and a Certificate of Botanical Interest along with his 65th George Forrest Memorial Medal.
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SRGC Shows Questions and Answers / Re: Perth SRGC Show 2024
« Last post by Maggi Young on April 25, 2024, 01:03:26 PM »
more prize winners ...



Alex Samokhin was awarded a Certificate of Merit  for Pleione 'Shantung'  (planted on bark of Pauwlonia tomentosa) first time showing for him and it was in Section IV.



Graham Catlow was awarded a Certificate of Merit  for Sempervivum altanticum


David Millward retained the E H M Cox Trophy


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SRGC Shows Questions and Answers / Re: Perth SRGC Show 2024
« Last post by Maggi Young on April 25, 2024, 01:00:03 PM »
More photos from Perth ... award winners gettinng their prizes from SRGC President, Colin Crosbie...


Richard Salvin won the Maj-Gen DM Murray-Lyon Trophy


Kathleen & Trevor Wenham jointly won the Perth Salver


Ian Christie won the Perth Trophy


Nicola Macnee won the John Duff Memorial Prize


Jim Low won the Special Prize awarded to new exhibitors


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Flowers and Foliage Now / Re: Paeonia 2024
« Last post by Jürg P on April 25, 2024, 12:36:43 PM »
Also this year my Shima Nishiki flowered only in red. It had 4 flowers this year (last year it was only one, but it had white stripes).

I have another strange thing. My P. emodi grows every year and shows small flower buds, but they do not develop over 1cm in diameter. Sometimes I had issues with frost and tried to cover the plant, but this year there was no frost only temperatures a bit above zero degree. Has anybody any idea why this could be?

Another problem I have is with P. veitchii. I got 3 times plants from a colleague and every time they disappeared/died after 1-2 years. Maybe I should try it with seeds, but where can I get some seeds of P. veitchii; can anybody of you send me some if you have some?

Here near Basel most of the tree peonies have finished with flowering except for the P. delavayi's which just started to flower.
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Flowers and Foliage Now / Re: April 2024 in the Northern Hemisphere
« Last post by Mike Ireland on April 25, 2024, 11:14:27 AM »
Lewisia tweedyi alba from seed & Pleione growing outside in moss covered tray.
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SRGC Shows Questions and Answers / Re: Perth SRGC Show 2024
« Last post by Maggi Young on April 25, 2024, 10:22:18 AM »
Thanks to Carol Shaw, I've been told about a great report about Cyrill Lafong and the Perth Show, in yesterdays "Courier" paper....
"Fife rock gardener lifts record 65th ‘best in show’ award at Perth

Cyril Lafong's dominance of the alpine growing world continued when Perth hosted Scotland's biggest show"

Read more about the show, with some great photos, from Show Secretary's talk with journalist Morag Lindsay, here:  https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/perth-kinross/4957867/cyril-lafong-rock-garden-show-perth-winner/

Some photos from the article

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Show Secretary Alison Hogg says Cyril Lafong’s achievement is exceptional. Image: Phil Hannah

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Cyril Lafong is in a class of his own. Image: Phil Hannah

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The displays came under close scrutiny. Image: Phil Hannah. This features Margaret and Anton Edwards of the SRGC!
 Congrats to Alsion Hogg for getting this great publicity for the SRGC and the Perth Show!!
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Crocus / Re: Seed to flower
« Last post by Diane Whitehead on April 24, 2024, 10:08:06 PM »
These are various species:  matthewii, robertianus, veluchensis and lots more.
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Crocus / Re: Crocus crossing
« Last post by Guff on April 24, 2024, 09:32:50 PM »
Have a few more Heuffelianus Hybrids to post, haven't uploaded yet.

Was pleased with my Daffodil flower show. They will all be dead headed, so they clump up faster. Started a new batch of seeds last Fall, tons popping up. Would like to do my big bank the same way. Would need a couple thousand bulbs..........too bad I didn't continue to grow more each year.

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Crocus / Re: Seed to flower
« Last post by Guff on April 24, 2024, 09:26:11 PM »
Crocus tommasinianus can flowering in the third Spring. First Spring, would be when they put up a leaf for the first time.

Vernus types take longer, 5+ Springs.
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