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Also from the Rila- a smattering of Saxifraga Saxifraga stellaris growing in the alpine meadow streams on MaliovitsaSaxifraga pedemontana (?) near The Ice Lake below the peak of MusalaSaxifraga bryoides from shady slopes near the peak of Musala
Thanks, Cohan. The other choice for this area was Sempervivum leucanthum- but the plant looked more like the pics of Jovibarba (IMO).
More from the Rila mountains:Jovibarba heuffelii (?) on Maliovitsa and Musala- is the id correct?
The other choice for this area was Sempervivum leucanthum- but the plant looked more like the pics of Jovibarba (IMO).
mark--gazanias really do have unbelievable colours and patterns..i was surprised to know they are perennials in warmer places, but then many of our northern 'annuals' are...
Cosmos atrosanguineum Berlandiera lyrata.I don't think the berlandiera would survive a really seriously cold winter such as Lori Skulski gets in Alberta, but since it survived the hardest winter here in Victoria in twenty years, it should survive in many less intemperate gardens.
gerd-nice to see this place--so it is supposed to be heath and people planted trees and then later removed them?