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Mixed sempervivums at Laporte Avenue Nursery (dot com!) |
Once before I wrote
a blog about "fearful symmetry" (a very different one!)--but the rosulate form is surely a fine example. And few who live in cold climates have fully utilized the ultimate rosette: the sempervivum. These are a few pictures I took yesterday at
Laporte Avenue Nursery--one of America's great mail order sources of all manner of superb wildflowers and alpine plants: but they grow succulents as well--and have an especially good assortment of these gems.
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The scrumptious reds |
Everyone loves the red ones best---and they have lots of them...
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MORE semps at Laporte Avenue Nursery (dot com!) |
Love the contrasts!
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Orostachys spinosa--an honorary semp. |
Actually more closely related to sedums,
but this has to be in your collection too!
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Wonderful contrasts |
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And more... |
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More stunning contrasts! |
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Sempervivum ciliosum |
This is one of the very best--not only for the wonderfully ciliate leaves, but bright yellow flowers in early summer!
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Various cvs. of Sempervivum arachnoideum |
The cobweb houseleeks are must haves--not just kids are dazzled by the very authentic looking cobwebs in each rosette--but these too have gorgeous pink flowers in early summer....
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Austrocactus patagonicus...sneaking in... |
Young rooted cuttings of a rare South American cactus that has never before been offered--this is one of the hardiest south Americans. And Laporte has a corner on the market!
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A tiny taste of the other alpines there... |
I will soon post pictures of the masses of color in their various greenhouses--the alpines are all coming into bloom!--but here's just a taste...
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Austrocactus patagonicus |
Back to the Austrocactus: I can't wait to see mine bloom--they are very variable in color and habit...
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Austrocactus patagonicus |
A close closeup: if you need one of these, just check their website and place an order!
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Euphorbia clavarioides ssp. truncata |
And here is another choice succulent they're responsible for establishing in cultivation--this one from South Africa.
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Cuttings of daphnes rooting |
The daphne cuttings are rooting nicely! They're a great source for daphnes too...
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Kirk Fieseler with beloved dwarf conifers |
Kirk--half of the team who own this nursery. The land is Kirk's and Kirk is the force behind the wonderful line of dwarf conifers (and he does the peonies and a good deal more.) Kirk was the force behind
Spring Creek's fantastic rock garden as well--which was in pretty fine form this week as well. You can see
Karen in other blogs I've done
about this nursery: which I consider to be a national treasure. Order NOW! Order often, and you won't be disappointed! If you follow all those hyperlinks you'll be busy all spring (and won't regret it!)...
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