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The delightful Parnassia palustris is one of those plants that are common in the wild but not often seen in cultivation because they are not as easy to grow as you might expect. You see it everywhere in the Dolomites, for example. Seed germinates well but when you plant the seedlings out in the rock garden they just dwindle and disappear. My only surviving plant, from seed I collected in the Brenta Dolomites five years ago, lives in a pot and is always kept out of direct sunlight, even though it grows fully exposed in nature. Perhaps the fact that it often grows between grass indicates that the leaves prefer some shading.
Beautiful pictures Leena! One wouldn't say that your garden suffers from drought.
Leena, beautiful garden! Your plants look wonderful. It seems to me that this month in Finland it was not so hot and dry as in Belgium. Now we have had some rain and temperature is more normal (<24°C). But many plant leaves are already damaged and flowers fade quickly.
Robert,I would be very grateful for that explanation. I have been losing many seedlings to transplant shock even after applying Vitamin B1. Fortunately, at least some of each of my transplants have survived; but, I would still like to cut my losses.