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SRGC Shows and Events => SRGC Shows Questions and Answers => Topic started by: Stan da Prato on March 19, 2021, 04:43:38 PM
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A few more plants in flower though it's still a late season by modern standards. Pots still as dirty as last weekend.
Class 5 three from open ground and that's where they still are so three photos. They would have needed a bit of work had this been a real show.
Helleborus hybrid [attachimg=1]
Saxifraga apiculata[attachimg=2]
Primula vulgaris [attachimg=3]
class 7 One Scottish native Pinus sylvestris dwarf [attachimg=4]
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class 8 six pots bulbs different genera: Iris Pixie, Corydalis Beth Evans, Scilla m Tubergeniana
Narcissus Arctic Bells, Tulipa violacea Black Base, Crocus angustifoius [attachimg=1]
class 9 six bulbs: Iris Kath Hodgkin, Alida, Polar Ice, Fabiola; Crocus Tricolor, Prins Claus [attachimg=2]
class 10 three bulbs: C. Beth Evans, C. tommasinianus cv, Puschkinia libanotica [attachimg=3]
class 12 two crocus: C minimus & C vernus albiflorus [attachimg=4]
class 13 one crocus: C Tricolor [attachimg=5]
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Class 14 two Iris another Kath Hodgkin and Frank Elder [attachimg=1]
class 15 one Iris another Alida [attachimg=2]
class 16 two Narcissus Jetfire & Topolino [attachimg=3]
class 17 one Narcissus minor Little Gem [attachimg=4]
class 18 two kaufmaniana tulips Johann Strauss & Water Lily [attachimg=5]
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Class 23 two papavers -Corydalis decipiens & C malkensis [attachimg=1]
class 27 any other bulb Ipheion [attachimg=2]
class 31 Asiatic hybrid primula Netta Dennis [attachimg=3]
class 32 two primula species: P elatior, P vulgaris Tagetos form[attachimg=4]
class 36 two (small) P allionii: Vicky & Joan Hughes [attachimg=5]
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Class 43 one cushion Armeria caespitosa [attachimg=1]
class 45 one ranunc Brazen Hussy [attachimg=2]
class 49 two saxes: Mary Gold and Prince Hal [attachimg=3]
class 51 three hardy succulents: Cotyledon orbiculare, Sedum furfuraceum, Sempervivum ossetiense [attachimg=4]
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Class 53 three for foliage effect :-three dwarf forms of Chamaecyparis obtusa [attachimg=1]
class 54 one foliage: Selaginella kraussiana [attachimg=2]
class 55 two australs : Microcachrys tetragona & Raoulia australis [attachimg=3]
class 57 two greys : Helichrysum heldreichii & H italicum [attachimg=4]
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Class 61 one conifer: Cryptomeria japonica Tenzan [attachimg=1]
class 63 two erics: E x darleyensis cv & Gaultheria procumbens [attachimg=2]
class 66 one not otherwise eligible: Rebutia ( survived frost ) [attachimg=3]
class 67 mini garden better flowered than last week [attachimg=4]
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A few plants which would have been good for the show bench at Stirling. Hepatica Millstream Merlin is getting bigger and heavier - almost too heavy for me to lift now. Three seed raised Hepatica japonica hybrids and Primula Broadwell Milkmaid.
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My word, Alan, the Hepatica 'Millstream Merlin' is a real "bosker" - love it! You've a "way" with them, for sure.
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A few plants which would have been good for the show bench at Stirling. Hepatica Millstream Merlin is getting bigger and heavier - almost too heavy for me to lift now. Three seed raised Hepatica japonica hybrids and Primula Broadwell Milkmaid.
Alant, congratulations with your Hepatica ‘Millstream Merlin’! It is a real winner.
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A few plants which would have been good for the show bench at Stirling. Hepatica Millstream Merlin is getting bigger and heavier - almost too heavy for me to lift now. Three seed raised Hepatica japonica hybrids and Primula Broadwell Milkmaid.
Floriferous Millstream merlin. Lovely.