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Thanks, Tony and FermiTony, I'll take a look at yours: I keep posting things which duplicate other postings! I'll never catch up and see everything. Can you tell us a bit more about how you grow this plant? Last year I thought I dried it off too much, but it bounced back well when I finally began to water it again.
This is a plant that needs to be completley dry when dormant for the summer and only brought back into growth in autumn.
Quote from: Tony Willis on March 17, 2009, 12:59:54 PMThis is a plant that needs to be completley dry when dormant for the summer and only brought back into growth in autumn. Does this apply equally to G. albertii and Leontice leontopetalum?
Hi to all, I am sure you know that Gymnospermium is in the Berberidacea family and sure aint hardy ouside here but a super plant for a pot. Ian the Christie kind
This must mean that Kirremuir is not too cold for them but too wet??I assume they could be grown in a bulb frame or similar structure that can keep them dry and cosy when dormant. Göte
Maybe the Leontice in cultivation is all L.leontopetalum ssp eversmanni. The one found here in Bulgaria is ssp leontopetalum. I can only assume this should be hardy enough, given the areas where it grows. Gymnospermium and Bongardia both set seed here, helped by a little tickling with a fine art brush