Peter is showing his botanic garden
Every year
Peter Korn arrange a
"Bulb Saturday" in his garden south of
Gothenburg in Sweden. This year, Saturday 24th of September, he as usual started with a tour in his
private botanic garden and there he showed the interested audience his vast collection of rare plants from all over the world, nearly. Peter grows most of the plants in pure sand and gravel and he is very successful in keeping even plants you don't expect would survive on this latitude in the healthiest shape and vigour.
In the rock garden plants from Asia, Europe and North America thrives together
The participants are listening to Peter's experience
One of many Gentiana sinoornata-cultivars in Peter's Korns Garden
Peter Korn in his garden
After the garden tour we all went inside to the
Eskilsbygården some few miles away for the afternoon lectures. First
Pascal Bruggeman from the Netherlands gave us an interesting slide show about the genus
Arisaema, then I delivered a talk about and showed pictures from the tallgrass prairies in North America.
Henrik Zetterlund delivered a speech about bulb meadows and the bulb planting at the
botanic garden in Gothenburg there he works and eventually
Pascal Bruggeman made a nice finish of the lectures with his talk about Arisaema in the wild.
After the lectures the bulb sale began
I'm reminded of gentians when I see Karoo violets, the same unbelievable intense blue, in a little cushion of leaves. But the South African lookalike is in the Scrophulariaceae.
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