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Twelve rare woodland perennials with specialist grower Jane Tonkin. 

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This week on The Horti-Culturalists we make a welcome return Tonkin's Rare Bulbs & Perennials to meet specialist grower Jane Tonkin and talk all things rare woodland perennials, a particular passion of hers. We'll look at twelve wonderful plants from Europe, North America and Asia, learn about best care for woodland plants, pot culture and how best to use them in the garden. Stephen also gets VERY excited by plants he's never seen before!
We've made a video with Jane about her wonderful meadow of Erythroniums which you can see here: • How to grow Erythroniu...
The plants we look at in this video are:
Podophyllum delavayi x Podophyllum versipelle
Podophyllum 'Spotty Dotty'
Podophyllum delavayi
Podophyllum pleianthum
Podophyllum peltatum
Jeffersonia
Dodecatheon clevelandii ssp. insulare which is now Primula clevelandii var. insularis
Primula veris
Polygonatum odoratum var. pluriflorum
Polygonatum kingianum
Polygonatum prattii
Polygonatum Falcatum Silver Stripe
And if you caught a glimpse of Jane's incredible Pleione collection in the background you can watch a video Matthew made for his orchid channel about them with Jane here: • Pleione ground orchid ...

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22 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 34   
@jessexiner2429
@jessexiner2429 7 месяцев назад
Jane Tonkin is fantastic. Its great to watch her on RU-vid. She is so knowledgeable and comes from a family that has been in horticulture for years. Well done Jane!
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists 7 месяцев назад
Totally agree! Regards Stephen
@lindamurns1245
@lindamurns1245 4 месяца назад
All i can say is....... iam soooooo envious!!!!!!!!
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists 4 месяца назад
You can probably grow things we can't. Regards Stephen
@lindamurns1245
@lindamurns1245 4 месяца назад
@@thehorti-culturalists yup, the cool things she has. But it's so hard to find good quality and some of them she has 😊
@besottedorchids3605
@besottedorchids3605 Год назад
So nice, to see you showcasing our native US plants. I recognize so many, but we spend lots of days roaming the woodlands around us.
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@user-ud7zz7yz3p
@user-ud7zz7yz3p Год назад
So loved the section pertaining to the Asian species of mayapples (Podophyllum spp.). Here in the American Midwest we have our native species. Jane Tonkin should get some plants from Plant Delights Nursery (PDN). They carry our native species that are usually white flowered but some strains have shades of pink flowers and one variety that is whitish yellow. PDN does ship internationally. I've bought their plants before & I like that they carry rare and unusual species. I applaud Jane for her work in shade garden plants. She might want to research some of the flowering woodland plants of the Ozark Plateau. They take periodic heat and drought and might do okay in Australia. You guys need to interview her again!
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
Thanks for watching! It's extremely difficult, slash impossible, to import live plant material into Australia. We're planning on visiting Jane again to look at other groups of plants and seasonal flowering so watch this space!
@mitzi605
@mitzi605 6 месяцев назад
So great!
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists 6 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it.Regards Stephen
@wendywhitham5357
@wendywhitham5357 Год назад
I couldn't help noticing the pleiones as Jane introduced us to all those other wonderful plants. Maybe pleiones could have their own episode??
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
Matthew has done a segment on Pleiones on his orchid RU-vid channel called Hello Plant Lovers. Regards Stephen
@wendywhitham5357
@wendywhitham5357 Год назад
@@thehorti-culturalists thank you for that info. I will follow up. Wendy
@besottedorchids3605
@besottedorchids3605 Год назад
The peltatum, we call mayapple, or umbrella. They tell us it's time to find morel mushrooms.
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
Interesting!
@dewdan11dnd46
@dewdan11dnd46 Год назад
💞✨Another enjoyable array and informative video. Thank you, Jane, Matthew and Stephen, for your input and journey through the greenwood.🌿
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@GardeningatDouentza
@GardeningatDouentza Год назад
I love all of the woodland plants you featured. P. pleianthum is my absolute favourite podophyllum too. I have not been successful with jeffersonia though. Your wonderful video has made me yearn for spring.
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
Thanks so much for watching Rachel!! When you come to Australia (!) you'll have to meet Jane!
@GardeningatDouentza
@GardeningatDouentza Год назад
@@thehorti-culturalists I wish!!!
@MyFocusVaries
@MyFocusVaries Год назад
Beautiful. I'll see what I can find in my area. My back garden is very shady. I wonder if any of these would do well in deep shade (I have an enormous thuja, a neighbour's pine and fences that shade most of my back garden).
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
Many of them probably would grow for you if you can find them.Regards Stephen
@MDA-rs4uf
@MDA-rs4uf Год назад
How different is false Solomon's seal from the true???..I have both but the variegated false one, is almost invasive here. I don't know if they are the same genus just different species or what??? Also, while in London at the Chelsea physic garden, I learned that the Mayapple in my yard are the source of the cancer drug I took in 2018... the drug is called Etopiside I think ..it was so interesting to learn that tidbit of information....
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
the false and true Solomon’s seal are in different Genera and in fact are considered to be in two different families so aren’t close at all. The variegated false one Disporum is a bit of a thug in good conditions but many other species are quite benign. I love to know all the trivia surrounding plants as it gives them a personality. Regards Stephen
@MDA-rs4uf
@MDA-rs4uf Год назад
ahh,,,,,,,, common names and their confusion...... not a solomon seal at all....... flowers are very different.... foliage is a bit similiar....at least the thug just gets bigger and doesn't seed all over.......
@lindamurns1245
@lindamurns1245 4 месяца назад
So, when you say stinky, which do you have a tindancy to use ?
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists 4 месяца назад
Stinky usually applies to a smell that will attract flies to pollinate the plant. Regards Stephen
@lindamurns1245
@lindamurns1245 4 месяца назад
@@thehorti-culturalists I meant the fertilizer she uses or if you want to call it compost. Like mushroom or cow manure ? Thanks !
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists 4 месяца назад
@@lindamurns1245 Jane uses animal manure.
@lindamurns1245
@lindamurns1245 4 месяца назад
Thanks dude !
@FireflyOnTheMoon
@FireflyOnTheMoon Год назад
Hortis, you can add a filter on newly uploaded videos to screen out porn and unwanted spam. Worth doing. ---- This vid is the first time I have heard the phrase "woe to go"
@Orchids.and.Endlers
@Orchids.and.Endlers Год назад
Collected some seeds for my local variety of the primula clevelandii ssp. patula! Can’t wait to see them bloom :)
@thehorti-culturalists
@thehorti-culturalists Год назад
Good luck with them!
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