In terms of the scientists, I wouldn't say that is a 'socialist' thing, it's something I associate more with Fascism or Communism...Once you're convic...
Wouldn't want to be a meteorologist in Italy!
Tim- This is something that I've had to do as well. And it still gets to me! When a Yucca (or other plant) just isn't up to snuff you really do need t...
On the East coast you can probably get blooms from March until August, then some will flower in autumn, but not well. Yes, i grow a number of Rhodies,...
Pretty brown over the winter, eh? Did it lose the leader? Anyway, it looks mint now!
That gloriosa x elata is awesome. Actually, those are all awesome plants! Interesting that the 'Big Tenn x filata' bloomed in the spring here...
I'm with Jim, Silver Bizzie.
That's my method! I use pencil though, since I find sharpie fades too quickly!
Barb- This is the part that bothers me: Year to year ice is also decreasing, as is the ice thickness. Yikes.Apparently large-scale arctic melt often s...
Welcome to the board! Nice to have another zone 4 buddy!I can't I.D. your small Yucca, sorry.P.S. If (when) the temp hit -30C here, even Yucca filamen...
Barb- Yes there were a couple of people snapping pics. Jim has posted some here: You can see my shoe in one of those shots.Adam- Sorry I had to run of...
We have the moth here in Ontario (it will not pollinate glauca, but has moved north with filamentosa. Annoying for making hybrids).Interesting area Er...
Adam, This is the one that Clint (Nfalls) had to remove since it took over everything! Looks happy at your place, I've never seen so many rhizomes!
Don't get me started on bureaucracy, I work at a University (i.e. a for profit institution) and the levels of crap you have to go through to get thing...
Nice collection! I'd also I.D. that Yucca as glauca.Is that recurvfolia in pic #2?