Adonis

Submitted by LucS on Mon, 03/28/2011 - 14:31

Adonis vernalis from the European mountains.
Grows in a sunny spot in the rockgarden in rather alkaline soil.

Comments


Submitted by Peter George on Mon, 03/28/2011 - 19:21

I haven't seen the tiniest sign of mine yet this year. Last year they were beautiful, and I got a bunch more seedlings. I hope they come back as I want fill a  large area of them to replace some invasive Campanula punctata and Chrysanthemum weyrichii that I'm removing.


Submitted by Booker on Tue, 03/29/2011 - 02:02

Mine (three large pots) haven't reappeared this year either, Peter ... not a sign (and I have, of course, delved down with a finger)?


Submitted by Mark McD on Tue, 03/29/2011 - 05:44

Marvelous photos guys, the plants so sunny and welcoming, on two continents and flowering the same time! 

Peter, I might just have to relieve some of your burden of too many Adonis seedlings by taking a few off your hands ;D  Believe it or not, my garden is bereft of Adonis.  Did you get a new camera, that is heck of a good photo!


Submitted by Peter George on Tue, 03/29/2011 - 09:48

I could get a new camera, but what I need is a new photographer. My daughter took that photo, and those are the A. vernalis that I planted on a hill in front of her house 3 years ago. She has a much better setting for them, and I planted 8 plants, which  tripled in size in 2 years and produced a magnificent display last spring. I have one 'big' plant, and maybe 6 seedlings, which IF they come back this year will give me an opportunity to replicate my efforts in Winchester, NH. The photo here is of my much more modest planting, taken 2 years ago.


Submitted by Boland on Mon, 04/04/2011 - 04:04

Have truied many times from seed but can never get fresh one so a no go or show.  can't even find a source in canada for plants.


Submitted by Hoy on Mon, 04/04/2011 - 10:58

Beautiful Adonis, everybody! One of my former  favorite genera but here the greedy gastropods share my interests but they prefere to devour the plants :( :(


Submitted by Boland on Wed, 04/06/2011 - 09:18

Fraser's will not have them available until next year, but it's on my list!  Amurensis would do far better in my wet area than vernalis so I'll hold back on Wrightmans...as it is I just ordered 14 plants from him and 21 from Frasers!  I'm a sick puppy!  LOL!


Submitted by Hoy on Wed, 04/06/2011 - 12:41

Todd wrote:

Fraser's will not have them available until next year, but it's on my list!  Amurensis would do far better in my wet area than vernalis so I'll hold back on Wrightmans...as it is I just ordered 14 plants from him and 21 from Frasers!  I'm a sick puppy!  LOL!

Well Todd, in a way I am glad I can't easily order from those nurseries or it had been two of us ;D ;D


Submitted by RickR on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 10:42

From a division sent to me by a friend last June.

Adonis amurensis 'Fukujukai'


Submitted by WimB on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 10:58

RickR wrote:

From a division sent to me by a friend last June.

Adonis amurensis 'Fukujukai'

Rick, Adonis 'Fukujukai' is a very beautiful cultivar and one of the quickest to multiply. It's not an amurensis though, Adonis 'Fukujukai' is a sterile cultivar, a cross between A. amurensis subsp. multiflora and A. ramosa.

Here are some of the cultivars which have flowered here this year:

Adonis 'Beni-Nadeshiko'
Adonis 'Flore-Pleno'
Adonis 'Hakuju'


Submitted by Boland on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 11:03

They are all beauties!


Submitted by RickR on Fri, 04/08/2011 - 22:29

Thanks Wim.
I'm just tickled that it survived so well. 
You're certainly right about its vigor!


Submitted by cohan on Wed, 04/20/2011 - 20:52

What could be better in spring than sunshine springing out of the ground!
Love the orange and cream cultivars/hybrids!