They originate in parts of Italy where there is limestone and they grow under overhangs, so they get plenty of water at the roots, but very little...
One or three pictures of plants from this show. http://www.ideasforgardens.net/palustri ... pool_2013/
Sadly these Primula allionii will not grow outside. They need to be protected from rain.
Quite pleased with this one too [img] Prumula allionii HNG 12 ( photo / image / picture from Palustris's Garden ) Primula allionii HNG 12...
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With the new version of PB you have to klick on the star symbol at the top right of the image. This brings down a menu with the options for...
There is even a word for these misused terms. It is malapropisms from Mrs. Malaprop in Sheridan's play The Rivals. they are also called a...
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This is a collage of some of our flowers. [img] Double Hellebores ( photo / image / picture from Palustris's Garden )
The only Hellebore which need their leaves trimming at this tme of year are the H. orientalis hybrids. Others like H, niger, x sternii. x...
I would just like to be ABLE to grow any of them!
We went to this show in Caerleon South Wales a week or so ago. It usually does not take this long to set up the Web pages, but I had forgotten...
They are bog plants, in the wild. so they need a sunny spot in very rich soil which retains moisture.
We dug all ours out after the first frost. I dug out the ones I missed yesterday. I will dig out the others I missed when I get round to digging...
And be careful you may find that they have a very hard central core where the flower stem originates.
Well the ones I potted up late, a couple of weeks ago, have roots coming from the bottom of the pots, so I guess they are growing. Since they are...
A terrible dilemma. One can only do one's best and hope.
We have just bought some similar Alliums and I put them in pots to go out when the ground is workable. I do not think they would last, even in the...
There was a thread sometime back about what got people into gardening and I am sure I posted a reply on that about how I got started. Cannot...
Yes, but if you grow it well, the new corm will be bigger than that.