Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
General Subjects => Flowers and Foliage Now => Topic started by: PaulM on July 08, 2010, 06:03:24 PM
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1. Geranium ruprechtii
2. Geranium ruprechti better opened
3. Geranium phaeum ' Sambor'
4. Geranium sp from Tajikistan
5. Geranium sp from Tajikistan closup
6. Geranium versicolor
7. Geranium versicolor leaf and flower
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It's always a delight to see all the uncommon plants you grow, Paul.
Keep on posting!
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nice to see some species in this favourite genus..hope there will be more contributions!
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Paul, is Geranium ruprechtii growing like G. pratense?
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Paul, are all your ruprechtii pale?
I grew some from seed which are flowering this year, the plants are big clumps and don't flop. They have been magnificent but mine are a deeper blue than yours.
Would you like to swap some seeds?
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I just have one plant of G. ruprechtii, and yes, it is very pale. Looking very much like G. pratense also, but the flowers are somewhat bigger. We can swap seeds sure.
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a couple of views of the common Geranium richardsonii which grows wild here from open roadsides/meadows--where it may be exposed, but among other vegetation, grasses etc through edges of woods and into fairly shady spots-a couple of healthy clumps on the north side of a shed in my yard, and right underneath a matgure spruce as well..
mostly white--some pure white, most with pink veins which can be so extensive as to give an overall pink flush (i don't think i shot any of those this year, but can prob find old shots if anyone likes)..
some variation in petal shapes, too..
these are from this album:
http://picasaweb.google.ca/cactuscactus/June202010AGeraniumsAndRoses#