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Plant Identification => Plant Identification Questions and Answers => Topic started by: gerrit on June 28, 2014, 07:42:40 PM

Title: A lovely plant with no name
Post by: gerrit on June 28, 2014, 07:42:40 PM
Can anybody give me the right name. I've got this plant from the SGRC seedex under the name Boykinia jamesii. But it isn't.
A 40cm leaveless stem arises from a ground rosette, with a lovely pink dome.

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Title: Re: A lovely plant with no name
Post by: Hoy on June 28, 2014, 08:00:43 PM
Hi Gerrit, I think you have Francoa appendiculata or a close relative there!
Title: Re: A lovely plant with no name
Post by: gerrit on June 28, 2014, 08:32:06 PM
You are very helpful Trond, as before, finding the Calandrinia  ;D
It is the right name, a plant also native to South America. (Chile)
Do you grow this species? Otherwise I'll be glad to send you seeds.

Gerrit
Title: Re: A lovely plant with no name
Post by: Hoy on June 28, 2014, 08:44:40 PM
You are welcome, Gerrit!
I used to grow Francoa but my few plants succumbed to death by the tough winters we had a couple of years ago. So yes please, I would like to have some seeds if you remember when they are ripe!

The Epps I got are making nice plants! Hope they survive the drought we have now :(   Although many parts of southern Norway have had very heavy showers the last weeks neither has my home nor my summerhouse got any! The soil is like ash and dust.
Title: Re: A lovely plant with no name
Post by: gerrit on June 28, 2014, 09:08:14 PM
I'll mark this: Seeds for Trond.

Glad the youngsters are doing well, Epimediums are drought resist plants. Mine are also doing well. 30 healthy plants. I'm looking forward to see them flowering. Hand pollinated with the davidii 'Dwarf form" as a parent. Next spring may be. Wow.
Title: Re: A lovely plant with no name
Post by: Lesley Cox on June 30, 2014, 11:13:12 PM
There's a very nice white form too commonly called Bridal Wreath. Not sure whether it's F. sonchifolia or F. racemosa. Both are good border plant. I once received the white species as Telesonix jamesii, so it seems it's a regular mistake.
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