Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
General Subjects => Alpines => Topic started by: robg on September 16, 2017, 12:10:33 PM
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I've just been passing my ramshackle outdoors collection of seed pots and noticed a new something !!
Two seedlings of R Calandriniodes, sown seemingly in 2011 ;D I've no evidence either way of whether these have taken 6 years to germinate, I've just not noticed or if I thought without checking that they were R parnassifolius. I would be tempted to think the first or last, but then isn't this the wrong time of year for R.P ?
A posting from 2009 seems to suggest letting them be for the moment but look to a well drained bed or large pot in due course. I'm near Edinburgh.
Thanks for any advice
Rob
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I always thought they'd be difficult to germinate but also I have some from seed.
I think it was old seed as I tend to double sow - so I had to separate them out from some Cyclamen seedlings. So I'm guessing they took about 2 years to appear at least.
Mine are in pots - I think they flowered in their second year. Mine have been up for a month or two which is probably a bit early but hopefully there will be flowers soon.