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Lori S.
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June 12, 2011, 10:43:12 PM »
Is anyone game to join in?
I'm starting off with
Saxifraga
x
urbium
'Aureopunctata', golden London Pride (in a sprinkling of ornamental crabapple petals
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Re: Saxifraga 2011
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June 13, 2011, 12:00:26 AM »
Nice arrangement Lori.
The Silvers are in flower here - a bit late but worth waiting for. Here are a few:
Saxifraga cartilaginea 'Foster's Red'.jpg
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Saxifraga 'Teckles'.jpg
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Saxifraga 'Hare Knoll Beauty'.jpg
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June 13, 2011, 10:00:25 PM »
Beautiful, David! I especially like the first one!
I know this is supposed to be about saxifrages, but I can't help noticing all the other interesting plants in the photos. What's the purple flowered alpine in the first photo, and what are the large blossoms scattered about?
Nothing much new here on the sax front... just waiting for flowers on these...
Saxifraga
'Whitehill';
S. longifolia
hybrid;
S. cuneifolia
:
(P.S. I've found there's nothing like a digital photo to point out the weeding that needs to be done! Even it it's just what I refer to as "micro-weeding".
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Lori:
The purple flower is
Erinus alpinus
. Once you get it in the rock garden it seeds about all over the place. Quite pretty but can get overwhelming. Fortunately each plant is not long lasting - maybe a year or two. The fallen blossoms are from a large rhododendron, Van Nes Sensation. We have quite a few rhodos as a back-drop to the rock garden.
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Great saxes! I am in the field at the moment so I have no idea what is blooming among my encrusted saxes...did see S. paniculata blooming in the wild today...will post on the weekend when I return. I found the largest Silene acaulis ever today along with a huge alba fomr. Also thousands of yellow lady's-slippers! I am on the limestone barrens of the Port-au-Port Peninsula of western Newfoundland...fantastic array of alpines and surprising number in bloom...Arnica lonchophylla, Minuartia rubella, Hedysarum boreale, Potentilla tabermontana, Potentilla nivea, Physaria arctica, Viola labradorica, Oxytropis terrae-novae...and a few others are in bloom. I'll post in the travels section when I sort through the 750 pictures!
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Wow, can't wait to see! I had no idea that
Saxifraga paniculata
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I don't grow too many saxes, but I love to see them! Gee, David that second pic of white flowers sprayed with red speckles: I wonder what an insect with multiple eyes sees? A dizzying thought, for sure.
Ditto on the can't wait to see your travel album, Todd. Am I too weird to actually want to see
Viola labradorica
in the wild? Would love to compare the Saxifraga paniculata with our Minnesota form. (Sorry, no pics from Minnesota to share on that one.)
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Quote from: RickR on June 15, 2011, 06:22:08 PM
I don't grow too many saxes, but I love to see them!
We love to see them too! Which ones do you grow?
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Quote from: Skulski on June 18, 2011, 11:37:33 AM
We love to see them too! Which ones do you grow?
Only the ones that can put up my my abuse.
The encrusted ones seem quite adaptable...
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I just picked up the $50 McGregor's Saxifragas for $5.49 on Amazon, so if anyone's interested in that, it was cheap as of yesterday.
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Quote from: GreenRoofer on February 11, 2013, 10:05:44 AM
I just picked up the $50 McGregor's Saxifragas for $5.49 on Amazon, so if anyone's interested in that, it was cheap as of yesterday.
What a deal! And I thought I found a bargain price for this book at a used book store:
http://nargs.org/smf/index.php?topic=796.0
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