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I always like to see Pinguiculas, don't know why they appeal so much.
I don't any more, Wim . I used to grow quite a few, hardy ones and some ofthe tender ones that became available for a while here. One summmer that had some real summer weather, I lost them all by letting them fry in the heat. All my own fault, I'm afraid.
That would be most welcome, Wim, thank you.
I'll open this months topic with some plants that were flowering here today:Iris cristata x gracilipes
Wim, please tell me all about this Iris cross! What's the history of said cross. Do you have a photo that shows the foliage and whole plant. I'm trying to see the gracilipes influence, which I imagine would show more in the foliage. I'm most curious, as I've read of people claiming they don't see any gracilipes influence and question the validity of the cross:http://mailman.science.uu.nl/pipermail/alpine-l/2003-September/008863.html
A visit to Cambridge Botanic Gardens yesterday.