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McDonough
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New Zealand Ranunculus
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December 12, 2010, 10:48:44 AM »
I try to use restraint in cross-posting to our
big sister
the Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum (SRGC), reserving such actions to point to topics that are not otherwise covered or available here on NARGS (and vice-versa), but I believe NARGS forumists will be enthused to see photos of magnificent alpine New Zealand
Ranunculus
species, the most mesmerizing are
R. haastii
and the newly established
R. acraeus
. Peter G, I expect to see you growing these by the bushel in a couple years
Enjoy!
Re: NZ field trips - December 2010
http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=6333.0
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Mark McDonough
Massachusetts, USA, near the New Hampshire border USDA Zone 5
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Barbara Weintraub
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Re: New Zealand Ranunculus
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January 17, 2011, 12:24:25 PM »
OMG! Sorry to use techno-shorthand, but I don't know what else to say! No way this plant would ever grow here, but I think that someone in North America should get it going. I bet some of the botanical gardens could do it, along with some of the talented amateurs. Let me know if you get seed or plants and if you are successful with it.
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Barbara Weintraub
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
6700 feet elevation - high and dry
nominally zone 5b; i think it's closer to 6a
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