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astragalus:
That's also happening in the U.S., but we start from a much smaller number.

fermi de Sousa:

--- Quote from: astragalus on March 03, 2017, 10:23:52 PM ---That's also happening in the U.S., but we start from a much smaller number.


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Even less here! We're always impressed when we go to NZ and see the interest in Alpines and Rock Garden plants there! :o
And the ads in the Journals make us green with envy :-[
Fortunately we have lots of dedicated "amateurs" (in the true sense of the word - they do it for the love of the plants) who are always trying new plants from seed,
cheers
fermi

Alpineman:
The alpine nursery list does not open on my pphone. Is it for a PC only and could you convert it for phone use.

Maggi Young:

--- Quote from: Alpineman on May 09, 2024, 01:41:57 PM ---The alpine nursery list does not open on my pphone. Is it for a PC only and could you convert it for phone use.

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David Nicholson's list is old and has been superseded, try this page of the website: https://www.srgc.net/add-links-nurseries.asp
 There are some updates need to the "new" list, with retirements, deaths not noted- I will try to update - this is a start....   Nursery list 2024 doc.doc (146 kB - downloaded 23 times.)


 A seed supplier list is here: https://www.srgc.net/documents/publications/Seed%20Suppliers%20list.pdf

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