Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Cultivation => Cultivation Problems => Topic started by: Lawrence on February 18, 2017, 05:02:13 PM
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Dionysia Annielle looking very nice but can anyone suggest why D . sarvestanica is on its way out? It's been very damp and mild here in North Yorkshire, which I'm sure does not help. Also is it worthwhile trying to take cuttings, even though the part of the plant that is still alive is trying to flower?
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I think that you're spot on Lawrence. We had a spell of foggy days in January and some plants of sarvestanica were affected in exactly the manner shown in your picture. I know Eric Jarrett also finds it one of the more temperamental species in this respect. Its likely to prove terminal but its worth trying cuttings. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
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Some baby Dionysia.
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Some baby Dionysia.
What is the one with the very large flower?
It looks like you have a very large collection of plants? Could you possibly post some pictures of the housing?
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Dionysia charlson Emma.
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Just an ordinary greenhouse with extra louvers.
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Just an ordinary greenhouse with extra louvers.
thanks - nothing ordinary about that - it looks great - I am still looking for ideas for buildings and its good to see how everyone has things setup
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Just an ordinary greenhouse with extra louvers.
What an impressive collection in a very nice alpine house. My admiration.
Do I see right ... Next to Dionysia charlson emma a Raoulia x petrimia "margaret pringle"?
And in picture number 3 on the upper left, a Helichrysum coralloides? If so, how old are the plants?
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Yes, "margaret pringle"? is nearly three years old and the Helichrysum coralloides, (there are two of them there), are over six years old.
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Yes, "margaret pringle"? is nearly three years old and the Helichrysum coralloides, (there are two of them there), are over six years old.
Very impressive. Always glad to see such treasures. I also have both, but much smaller and in the open air.