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Rhodohypoxis - 2011

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Rhodohypoxis - 2011 (Rhodohypoxis baurii)



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they look great on those stones; fascinating.

28 May, 2011

 

Sticki - I have seen these growing on the top of a mountain pass in the wild where they are covered with snow in the winter. They are hardy over here provided you can keep the wet off; I put a sheet of glass on two bricks over them

29 May, 2011

 

im very tempted to have a go at those then ~ they are like little pearls ~ just lovely. ought to be ok in my dry shade?? im quite certain they would look stunning on the mountain pass ~ do you have a blog about that too??

29 May, 2011

 

Mountain pass = open grass land = bright sunshine, so I'm not sure they would be terribly happy in dry shade.
I'm growing them in my alpine bed which is in a very sunny part of the garden. Visited the mountain pass back in the days of pre my digital camera I'm afraid (perhaps I'll have to write a book instead)

30 May, 2011

 

a book ~ that would be really good.
i think i had better be content with looking at your lovely plants ~ they wont like my woodland shade. on the other hand i could wait till your book is out and look at the photos in there!

30 May, 2011



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