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Author Topic: Cruickshank Botanic Garden, Aberdeen  (Read 914 times)

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Cruickshank Botanic Garden, Aberdeen
« on: May 05, 2012, 09:16:09 PM »
I retired from working in the Cruickshank Garden 8 years ago but go back occasionally, usually when I take in plants for the twice yearly plant sale.
There was a meeting of the Friends of the Garden on Thursday night. ( Noel Kingsbury - easy care perennials- good talk, excellent speaker).
It was dry though cold and a bit dull but I went in early and had a quick look round the garden while eating a sandwich.
a lovely deep pink form of Erythronium revolutum
Fritillaria meleagris in the alpine meadow, note Narcissus cyclamineus and  bulbocodium in the second picture
Fritillaria pallidiflora
Fritillaria pontica 2 pics - I have neve seen such a pale green, almost white.
Lupinus nootkatensis which I introduced to the garden with wild collected seed from ?South West seeds who were at Alpines 91.  I did not know at the time that it was naturalised along the banks of the River Dee west of Aberdeen
Roma Fiddes, near Aberdeen in north East Scotland.

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Re: Cruickshank Botanic Garden, Aberdeen
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2012, 09:26:56 PM »
I was intrigued to see three fine plants of Meconopsis dhwojii.  I was not sure it was still in cultivation.
Trillium chloropetalum
Rhododendron davidsonianum
Rhododendron 'Obtusum Group'
? hailstones
Two very large old Pieris
An interesting Berberis species ( couldn't see the label)
« Last Edit: May 06, 2012, 08:06:16 PM by Roma »
Roma Fiddes, near Aberdeen in north East Scotland.

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Re: Cruickshank Botanic Garden, Aberdeen
« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2012, 05:19:34 PM »
What amazing foliage on Meconopsis dhowjii Roma, is it a blue one?
Brian Ellis, Brooke, Norfolk UK. altitude 30m Mintemp -8C

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Re: Cruickshank Botanic Garden, Aberdeen
« Reply #3 on: May 06, 2012, 08:05:17 PM »
What amazing foliage on Meconopsis dhowjii Roma, is it a blue one?
No, Brian.  It is yellow and is monocarpic.  I have not seen it for a long time.  I thought it was one of those which had been hybridised out of existence.  I see it was in the last SRGC seed list. I must try it if it is available this year.  According to James Cobb it hybridises with napaulensis types and the offspring are sterile.  I see I have spelt it wrong.  It should be dhwojii.
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« Reply #4 on: May 06, 2012, 11:22:16 PM »
It must look stunning in flower if it is set against that foliage.  Such a shame so many of the nice ones are monocarpic and you have to start again from scratch.
Brian Ellis, Brooke, Norfolk UK. altitude 30m Mintemp -8C

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Re: Cruickshank Botanic Garden, Aberdeen
« Reply #5 on: May 07, 2012, 10:20:54 PM »
That is a very good patch of Frit. pallidiflora. Wish it would do so well for me. It's one that doesn't much, at all.
Lesley Cox - near Dunedin, lower east coast, South Island of New Zealand - Zone 9

 


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