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Gentiana Saxosa
By Scotsgran
- 6 Aug, 2012
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This is a white flowered Gentian. It is not at all like the other gentians I have. It is from New Zealand. It has cup-shaped white flowers with grey-purple veining on the petals. It is apparently short lived and while it may self sow it is best to be kept going from seed according to John Husbands article on the AGS site.
Pcw has just advised me that it will need to be fairly dry in winter to be hardy.
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I have this one Scots....At least i did, you just reminded me of it...must go look...:>)
6 Aug, 2012
I bought this recently not realising I have one already. It is in a mixed pot and is nowhere near flowering.
6 Aug, 2012
Beautiful!
7 Aug, 2012
Lovely plant and fingers crossed it survives the wet winter!
13 Aug, 2012
On the advice of a Goy member I'm going to put a ventilated bell cloche over it as it might be tender.
15 Aug, 2012
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Pretty!
6 Aug, 2012