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Iberis Masterpiece flowers for many many months.Narcissus rupicola one of my favourites.Omphalodes cappadocia.Oxalis triangularis.Pritzilago alpina.
Mariette – I grow Diplacus pictus and D. grandiflorus, as well as many other California native Phrymaceae. Diplacus grandiflorus is native to sites within my area of research. I see them frequently depending on where I am gathering information. You most likely know that Diplacus grandiflorus is a perennial species, however it can be grown and maintained as an annual. Diplacus grandiflorus and other closely related species have been used to create garden hybrids that are still being used today in horticulture in our part of California. I am very excited about the use of these species in your garden and will be keenly interested to learn how they perform within your garden environment. If it is convenient, keep us all posted on their development over time. I am even interested in the parts of the project that do not go well or as excepted. Mistakes and things that do not go right are just happy accidents (think Bob Ross) that we can learn from. At least this is how it works for me.
Mike het lijkt T. praecox.
(Attachment Link) Borrowing is very interesting, I didn’t notice these before (Attachment Link) Escaped from a garden? Anemone nemerosa is growing nearby, Anemone ranunculoides and appenina are not so close. ‘Just fell over’ (Attachment Link)