late season Lachenalia April 4, 2007 Lachenalia aloides var. anzyliae If you grow Lachenalia, most likely you grow one of the new Lacehalia aloides clan. This species is by far… Continue Reading
The Collectors Species Narcissus March 27, 2007 Narcissus triandrus ssp. triandrus A parent of many of the triadrus hybrids that one finds at garden centers like Thalia, this precious rare bulb… Continue Reading
A lion in March, and Pi day March 18, 2007 Clivia Cyrtanthiflora Group selections Anyone who lives in New England knows that March can often bring the worst winter weather, fierce Nor’Easters and blizzards… Continue Reading
The lost Camellias of New England March 12, 2007 A peppermint colored rose form Camellias may be iconographic to the south, and grown in southern California, but they also have a rich heritage… Continue Reading
Frit’s and Acacia’s March 5, 2007 Acacia pravissima blooms in the cold greenhouse in March Native to New South Wales, Victoria, Australia, where the seem for this Acacia came from,… Continue Reading
Romulea season February 25, 2007 Romulea bulbocodium ssp. leichtliniana The Genus Romulea is relatively unknown by most, since one rarely finds the corms available in the trade, and thus,… Continue Reading
Seeds then and now- a nostalgic moment February 17, 2007 How things change over time given intellect, passions and curiosity. There once was a time, perhaps when I was in grade school, that I… Continue Reading
Beware Groundhogs…flowering begins February 2, 2007 Corydalis wilsonii under glassTwo weeks aso, at the NARGS Eastern Study Weekend, Corydalis expert, Henrick Zetterlund told me that the best way to cultuvate… Continue Reading
Winter arrives February 1, 2007 Look closely and see the dollar bills flying out of the furnace.The NARGS WINTER STUDY WEEKEND is over, and I am recouping from a… Continue Reading
Off the the NARGS Winter Study Weekend January 18, 2007 Today Joe and I are off to attend the North American Rock Garden Society’s Eastern Winter Study Weekend, held this year in Rochester, NY…. Continue Reading