Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
General Subjects => General Forum => Topic started by: arillady on December 29, 2008, 09:47:08 AM
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Thought I would just add a couple of photos of our paddock on the other side of the garden fence in summer.
Must have been a heck of a flood to get the logs up against the red gum's trunk. the river can come up to the top of the bank on the left of this photo.
A gum tree up the hill with a strange square on its main trunk
A puffball
Eriogonum giganteum near the entrance to the house yard.
Pat
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Pat,
How big is that Eriogonum? It looks massive?
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Pat,
Lovely to see views of your country as it gives a great impression of the countryside and the growing conditions for your plants.
And how big is the puffball?
Paddy
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The Eriogonum giganteum (St Catherine's Lace) is about 5ft tall and wide with the flowers out on their stems. Withstands so much drought - I have a smaller one that has not been watered for years.
The puffball is about 6 inches wide I guess without checking - will check later and let you know.
There was quite a few of them up there near that gum tree with the strange square on the trunk.
Pat