Gymnospermium albertii - 2012
By Andrewr
- 21 Feb, 2012
- 12 likes
I saw this little plant on a spring holiday to Kazakhstan a few years ago. It grows to no more than twelve inches from a small tuber. It likes a well-drained soil in sun but with its roots shaded (it was often growing by rocks in the wild). From the flowers, you can see it's a relation of the shrub berberis
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amazing!
21 Feb, 2012
Plantaholic - I planted one small tuber last August and it has three flowering stems so we shall see. I don't recall seeing any huge clumps in the wild so I don't think it's going to overrun the alpine bed where it's planted
21 Feb, 2012
A most attractive and unusual plant Andrew....
21 Feb, 2012
Its beautiful Andrew....
23 Feb, 2012
another beauty, love the pattern
28 Feb, 2012
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Very nice, does it increase to make a small clump?
21 Feb, 2012