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Thanks for that info. I have seen Canada Bamboo World http://www.bambooworld.com/ online, but have not ordered from there - yet. I hadn't heard...
At first glance, I thought #32 was a Dactylorhiza. Thanks for posting these pics - I never knew about the orchid genus Barlia before! I love...
Which kinds do you have? I too, and trying Bamboo, in Winnipeg, and have overwintered a Fargesia rufa 'Green Panda' with lots of cover. We had a...
U. tridentata is native to Uruguay. I don't know about the rest.
Prairie Originals has plants of Lilium philadelphicum http://www.prairieoriginals.com/prairiewildflowers2.php#RED_LILY I don't see seed listed,...
Neoregelia??
Very cool. Thanks for posting. I saw one of those at the Fairchild Tropical Botanical Gardens near Miami, Florida.
Good to know. I just wanted to let Barbara know that it's not just a simple matter of going to the post office. Whether or not a species is...
Don't check the post office - go right to CFIA to find out the rules. You will probably need a Phyto import certificate. If this species is on...
It looks like they are growing terrestrially - are they, or are they growing on something else?
I have a Nerine bowdenii that is flowering with leaves. The leaves came first. The ones I've seen growing in Vancouver have leaves when flowering.
All of ours are in pots, and we just bring them in for the winter under lights, and they grow and bloom all winter. If you have good bright...
Poplars are a very fast growing shade tree, but they are prone to rot, and which makes them unpredictable in storms. You could try another Elm....
The orchids are Cymbidium, which, like Dendrobium, there are thousands. You'll have to use this or similar picture in order to order the colour...
They are lilies, but not Asiatic. Looks like Orienpet or something similar. I don't know which, but much too big to be Asiatic. Just Google...
Yes - Columbine. Not an orchid.
Also try the Morden or Parkland series (from Morden Manitoba, so they for sure are hardy!)
Are the fruits on that Rosa not yet ripe, or why are they white? I thought all Rosa had reddish fruits.
Might be a good idea not to go by the common names - the Rose of Sharon I know is a very different plant.
Thanks! That gave me a lead, and I think I've narrowed it to Phacelia tanacetifolia.