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Toole
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Last lot.
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Invercargill
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The green veins on the petals of the last one is particularly nice.
Love the red stems, too.
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Now I can't wait till spring to see whether some of my new trilliums survive! - and seeds germinate
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Really beautiful photos! I'm anxious for spring now too....I planted lots of Trillium this year from various sources and sowed loads of seed. I have definitly caught the bug!
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Amy Olmsted
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Thanks Rick,Hoy and Amy
A year or so ago i moved a number of strong erectums , flexipes and sulcatums ,from around the garden and planted them into a bed together in the hope the pollinators would do their thing and I'd end up with some interesting colour combinations.Obviously it will be awhile before i see the results of that experiment.
However in the meantime i am pleasantly surprised each season when seedlings sown from various sources ,flower for the first time --here's one i found today --nice purplish edging to the petal.
Cheers Dave
PS Rick --just noticed today the Podophyllum you commented on earlier is forming flowers
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Quote from: Toole on October 29, 2011, 03:01:14 AM
However in the meantime i am pleasantly surprised each season when seedlings sown from various sources ,flower for the first time --here's one i found today --nice purplish edging to the petal.
Oh yes, that is a keeper for sure! I hope mine turn out as nice.
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..... below the exquisitely painted Podophyllum ........
The Podophyllum in question is P.Kaleidoscope and currently at it's peak .Yummy ...
Hopefully i can locate seed of other sps and hybrids because the ones i do have here love the conditions .
Cheers Dave.
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Beautiful, Dave.
And isn't that an exceptional number of flowers for a Podophyllum?
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An enviable plant! And no slug damage damage
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I've been lusting after that Podophyllum or P. 'Spotty Dotty' for so long!! Anyone know where I can get my hands on either plants or seed?
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Quote from: AmyO on December 27, 2011, 07:34:09 AM
I've been lusting after that Podophyllum or P. 'Spotty Dotty' for so long!! Anyone know where I can get my hands on either plants or seed?
Here's one resource found after a quick google check:
http://www.heronswood.com/new-for-2012/podophyllum-spotty-dotty-ppaf/
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Quote from: McDonough on December 27, 2011, 08:49:59 AM
Quote from: AmyO on December 27, 2011, 07:34:09 AM
I've been lusting after that Podophyllum or P. 'Spotty Dotty' for so long!! Anyone know where I can get my hands on either plants or seed?
Here's one resource found after a quick google check:
http://www.heronswood.com/new-for-2012/podophyllum-spotty-dotty-ppaf/
thanks for that Mark but as feared, they are unavailable!
I'll keep checking tho'. I will not give up!!
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Re: Trillium 2011
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Quote from: RickR on December 25, 2011, 07:55:22 PM
Beautiful, Dave.
And isn't that an exceptional number of flowers for a Podophyllum?
Thanks Rick --
i have no experience with this one ,(this is it's first flowering).......however i understand some plants can have up to 20 flowers ------maybe next year !
Quote from: AmyO on December 27, 2011, 07:34:09 AM
I've been lusting after that Podophyllum or P. 'Spotty Dotty' for so long!! Anyone know where I can get my hands on either plants or seed?
Hello Amy
if it sets seed i'd be happy to send you some fresh.
Just P.M. me with your snail mail details if interested .
Cheers Dave.
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Re: Trillium 2011
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Quote from: AmyO on December 27, 2011, 09:30:16 AM
Quote from: McDonough on December 27, 2011, 08:49:59 AM
Quote from: AmyO on December 27, 2011, 07:34:09 AM
I've been lusting after that Podophyllum or P. 'Spotty Dotty' for so long!! Anyone know where I can get my hands on either plants or seed?
Here's one resource found after a quick google check:
http://www.heronswood.com/new-for-2012/podophyllum-spotty-dotty-ppaf/
thanks for that Mark but as feared, they are unavailable!
I'll keep checking tho'. I will not give up!!
I can try to send you one
just PM me
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