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Quote from: derekb on August 01, 2009, 05:47:00 PMTwo extremes of Eucomis,Ecomis bicolor, 24 inches from top of pot to top of bloom.Eucomis octopus 5 inches from top of pot to top of bloom.nice! i hadn't heard of such small ones before.... are these all tender/subtropical species?
Two extremes of Eucomis,Ecomis bicolor, 24 inches from top of pot to top of bloom.Eucomis octopus 5 inches from top of pot to top of bloom.
I like the bracts on eryngium x zabellii Lori, is the foliage fine or coarse?
Some more pics from the Rila mountains last week.The semi-parasitic Bartsia alpina on MaliovitsaCampanula alpina- here rarely forming a flowering spike and more often seen as a flat mat with flowers coming from the centre like spokes on a bicycle wheel.Cerastium alpinum on MaliovitsaCerastium cerastoides near the peak of Musala
Quote from: Sinchets on August 02, 2009, 01:30:36 PMSome more pics from the Rila mountains last week.The semi-parasitic Bartsia alpina on MaliovitsaCampanula alpina- here rarely forming a flowering spike and more often seen as a flat mat with flowers coming from the centre like spokes on a bicycle wheel.Cerastium alpinum on MaliovitsaCerastium cerastoides near the peak of Musalathese are all very choice! the Bartsia is especially interesting..