Isopogon and Psoralea pinnata
- Subject: Isopogon and Psoralea pinnata
- From: "Tim & Gayle Kalman" l*@earthlink.net
- Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 12:23:11 -0800
Dear All,
Adding to what David
feix said about Isopogon formosa, I have found it difficult to grow here in
California. I presently have one which is blooming spectacularly this
year. It has been five years since I planted it from a 1 gallon can, and
this is this first year that it has had more than just a few flowers on
it. I am elated as I have killed several others. Though I am not
entirely sure that it won't up and die at any time. Not all but many
Austrailian natives seem to succumb to soil pathogens here. My current
sucess with Isopogon is due to the fact that it is growing on a ledge in 2' of
loamy sand. I have never heard the common name 'purple drumsticks' used
before and agree that the flowers are more remeniscent of sea
urchins.
Psoralea pinnata is
blooming here as well. The flowers smell of grape bubble-gum to me.
Anyone else notice this?
Regards, Tim
Kalman
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