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Harold Peachey
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D.'Rotlicht'
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Snowed all day Sunday, high winds for two days straight, but woodlanders don't care.
Dodecatheon pulchellum
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Like the twisting petals.
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Rick Rodich zone 4a. Annual precipitation ~24 inches
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This selection is new to me - seems to be a fine plant.
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Ah - the picture reminds me - I had this plant once but when I think about it, I haven't seen it for some time. Must have disappeared.
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Rogaland, Norway - with cool, often rainy summers (29C max) and mild, often rainy winters (180 cm/year)!
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Curious about the cultivar name, I googled. Found many links pointing towards Jelitto Seeds. Here's what is said about this culitvar from Ellen Hornig's Seneca Hill Nursery:
"Zone 4 ~ Height: to 30cm/1ft ~ Sun, moist soil
For years we have sold this as
Dodecatheon jeffrey 'Rotlicht'
, that being what our original source, Jelitto Seeds, calls it. However, now that we've grown wild-collected D. jeffreyi we do not see how this can be the same species. Wildflower expert Bill Cullina thinks it's a form of D. hendersonii. Whatever it is, it's easy to grow, persistent, and free-blooming. Flower colors range from deep pink to the occasional incandescent deep magenta - none of those washed-out lilac pinks in this selection!"
Also found this link with a photo, with the cultivar name translated to Dodecatheon jeffreyi 'Red Light':
http://www.scp.perennials.com/seeplant.html?item=1.193.110
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Great colour on that selection....only jeffreyi I've grown have been white. Our Dodecatheon are not even showing buds yet!
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