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Erythrina cristagalli
On 5 Sep, 00:01, Dave Poole wrote:
Not often, only rarely nowadays and with increasing infrequency. It is a lovely forum though and I enjoy the photos a lot. It is always very nice to read you Dave. I hope you will not entirely disappear!! |
Erythrina cristagalli
In article , Sacha writes: Sorry - I buried this one when trying to finish some work. | BTW, I've been meaning to ask for ages - years ago I sent you a Dahlia | imperialis to try at the Botanic Garden. Did it ever do anything or did it | just turn its toes up? More or less the latter, I am afraid, but I couldn't get through to anyone relevant, as I don't know anyone insider personally at present. The new management is incredibly bureaucratic, and mere members of Cambridge University can't even ask to be put through to anyone on the telephone; they get so many such offers that they don't even have time to listen to them, you see. Sorry about that. | Getting P. incarnata going is something of a triumph for you. It's really | lovely. It is lovely, though the current aspect (north-west) isn't ideal for flowering. But the trick of putting it in the rain shadow is worth other people trying - they may also need well-drained, deep soil, of course. It isn't one that I have seen in books! Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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