Re: Echium simplex


Hi Mach,
That looks like Echium fastuosum 'Pride of Madiera' to me--woodier than what Sean is showing. I hope I get to try the Echium simplex!
If anyone knows where to get it in LA let me know.
Laura
On Jul 14, 2008, at 10:53 AM, Mach Fukada wrote:

http://www.hear.org/starr/hiplants/images/thumbnails/html/ echium_sp.htm


----- Original Message ----- From: "Sean A. O'Hara" <sean@gimcw.org>
To: <medit-plants@ucdavis.edu>
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 6:01 AM
Subject: Echium simplex


Years ago, I suggested to a local plant grower (Annies Annuals) that they try growing Echium simplex (Boraginaceae) which I had seem photos of in author
Heidi Gildemeister's garden on Mallorca:
http://mediterraneangardensociety.org/i/journal/52-future/2.jpg
As we grow various Echiums quite successfully here in the San Francisco Bay Area, it seemed that it would be relatively easy in our gardens. The plant does grow easily, but Annie complains that it never flowers! I've grow this plant myself, and planted it in some of the my landscape projects and noted
the same.

I have read that this species comes from the Macizo de Anaga region on Tenerife, Canary Islands. I've been trying to figure out what conditions it might be looking for in order to bring it into flower, but so far have found nothing to suggest an answer. Since our local mediterranean climate is relatively mild and uniform in temperature, I wonder if this plant requires more heat (anyone in Southern California have better luck with this Echium?)?

I would be grateful for any direct observations of this species and it flowering.
Thanks,
Seán O.

Seán A. O'Hara
sean(at)gimcw.org
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