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Author Topic: Fall colour in the rock garden  (Read 515 times)
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Lori S.
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« on: September 25, 2010, 07:00:25 PM »

After a solid 18 days of gloom, rain, sleet and snow, we are finally back to seasonal temperatures and sunshine!  Cheesy
1) Gentiana cachemerica (foreground) and Potentilla nivea
2) Betula nana 'Ingwerson's Form' ex. Norway
3) Heterotheca jonesii just won't quit, and now sports a few orange flowers and buds (rather than yellow)
4) Betula pumila
5) Androsace chamaejasme (foreground) and Silene saxifraga
6) Sempervivum 'Ruby Heart'
7) A couple of odd, late-blooming stems on Penstemon whippleanus


* gentiana cachemerica potentilla nivea P1020832.JPG (285.92 KB, 470x700 - viewed 41 times.)

* betula nana Ingwerson's form ex Norway P1020831.JPG (300.99 KB, 550x700 - viewed 41 times.)

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* androsace chamaejasme silene saxifraga P1020858.JPG (275.19 KB, 525x700 - viewed 45 times.)

* sempervivum Ruby Heart P1020833.JPG (270.98 KB, 480x700 - viewed 37 times.)

* penstemon whippleanus P1020846.JPG (229.36 KB, 549x750 - viewed 33 times.)
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-30 C to +30 C (rarely!); elevation ~1130m; annual precipitation ~40 cm
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« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2010, 07:25:06 PM »

I like em all Lori, very nice.  The color on Androsace chamaejasme is rich indeed, looking so sempervivum like.  Looks like Sempervivum 'Ruby Heart' is glowing.
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« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2010, 11:45:22 PM »

Very cool pics, Lori.  The androsace is especially enticing.

Minnesota Betula pumila fall color is a very dark maroon-purple.  Books say they like moist places, but here they like very wet places.  We have variety glandulifera.

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« Reply #3 on: September 26, 2010, 02:49:00 AM »

Your early autumn colour is bewitching, Lori ...
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« Reply #4 on: September 26, 2010, 03:04:37 PM »

The next days you will have up to 22C, Lori, and that's more than we usually have in the summer!

The Androsace has my vote too.
Does the 'Ingwerson's Form' always get this color? In the wild B. nana can be brown, red or yellow depending on the fall weather and where it is growing.
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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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« Reply #5 on: September 27, 2010, 05:06:04 PM »

We had our first frost (not killing) last night but today was glorious and 15 C.  Suppose to rain the rest of the week but temps will be 16-20 C so I'll tolerate the rain.  Not much fall colours here yet..only the Betula pumila in the BG is showing any fall colour at this stage.


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