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By Siris


Rhodohypoxis (Rodohypoxis)



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bjs
Bjs
 

Nice, they would rot if i tried that in my garden so would the Semp if it comes to that.

11 May, 2018

 

This is the only place they will survive, around the front path in a slightly raised Iris bed contained by the brick edging.

12 May, 2018

 

Gorgeous. I saw some at Malvern yesterday, and decided I would make an alpine arrangement in a large concrete bowl (but not sure what else likes grit and sunshine!).

12 May, 2018

 

Sempervivums, Sheila. Protect from winter wet.

12 May, 2018

 

Thanks Siris, but I’m thinking something more colourful - maybe Phlox subulata Emerald cushion (which is actually blue!)

12 May, 2018

 

Fab colour , do they any pollen stamens as they look a very tight flower , do insects/bees visit them ?

Gg

12 May, 2018

 

Gg. Never had any seed pods on them, but they increase their little bulbs for me.

12 May, 2018

 

Siris

It may have just the one pollinator but not native to the Uk I will have a google

Gg

13 May, 2018

 

Seed is on the market, never tried though. Pollinated by small insects quoted, have to be to get down that hole.

13 May, 2018

 

No sign yet of ours....

17 May, 2018

 

I've a couple more, different ones, that are only just coming through the soil.

17 May, 2018



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