Be careful out therel, Netty.
Say Loggie, you have some that look like that, don’t you?
Hear, hear Jane ! It would have been more expedient than to wait for Darwin to kick in.
Thanks Loggie. Not a lot of action here, but there is a beginning.
Well Mel, the plant is about 25 cm tall. I call that short. It is nice to have, but I do not plan on getting any more. I am really happy for this...
Ok then, Eileen. I will let my imagination imagine. Thanks anyway. Stay warm.
Oh deer me. Chuckle…Daniël, It sounds like you know what’s what. I hope you can catch the beast in the act.
It is odd as you say, but dja know what— the garden centre’s operate on a sort of fad mentality. That is to say that plants come and go in...
Pac—The next time I see a lost tourist here, I am going to ask them if they know you.
That is such a shame. Hang in there, mate.
Too right, Cayu. There are some remarkable Helleborus plants, aren’t there? There are a couple of folks on here that have decent collections....
That’s right. It bloomed twice a year for me. I was very fond of it . One year it froze to death. I have not neen able to find another one since.