Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
General Subjects => Plants Wanted Or For Exchange => Topic started by: Maggi Young on February 24, 2020, 06:56:23 PM
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Just got this message ..... from Michael Wilcox Michaelpw22AThotmail.com (replacing AT with @)
Dear SRGC
I’m an amateur botanist and have an interest in Sagina – at one time there used to be S. ‘Boydii’ which was shown to be a mutant of S. procumbens. I am interested to know if anyone still grows this as I would like to have a go at crossing it with procumbens (if I can) to see what happens.
If you could ask around for S. ‘Boydii’ I would be grateful. I am unemployed with limited funds so even if I had to buy some it should be ok at a reasonable price. People could contact me by my email above for my address – though I’m a member of the Botanical Soc. of Britain & Ireland and a referee for Aphanes and Veronica hederifolia sspp and Juncus bulbous sspp so any of your members who are in the BSBI can see my address.
Regards
Michael
It now occurs to me that it's been a long time since I last saw this plant - can anyone help Michael with this?
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I have also been asked if I know a supplier of Sagina boydii. It might be the same source? I can,t find a nursry which lists it now. Pottertons used to have it.
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Maggi, in The Rock Garden, volume xxv part 2 November 1999 page 82 is a photo. of S. boydii by Maria Bennett under the article British Native Plants.
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Thanks, Ian.
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I have about a kilo of regular S. procumbens growing in my seed pots if anyone wants it ;D
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Sagina boydii is still grown as a reasonably regular nursery item by my favourite nursery, Hokonui Alpines, in New Zealand. I had a plant for many years in a trough but it gradually became overgrown and went the way of many such plants. I bought a new one last year and that too has succumbed, to drought when I was away from home for a time at the beginning of this (now ending) summer but I'm sure it will be obtainable again either now or soon. Would cutting material be of use to Michael?
Mine flowered yearly but I can't say it was its floral display that attracted me, more the neat cushion shape.
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Nice thought, Lesley - not sure if cuttings would make it through the post from afar though - nor about the regulations ?!?
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Well I have successfully sent cuttings through the post to several NH countries so it could be an option. As to the regs, they're OK from this end but with BREXIT now in force, who knows what's happening in the UK?