Little daphne in bloom (?)

somewhere, PA

My rock garden is melting to this July heat but it looks like
one of my little daphne's is in bloom. (The labels gone so
if its not a daphne, what could it be?)

Tam

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somewhere, PA

A bit closer

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somewhere, PA

And look at the lewsia seedlings! They are self seeding.
Tam

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Sebastopol, CA(Zone 9a)

Lewisia babies! Aren't they adorable! And what's the cute little porcupine to the right of them?

somewhere, PA

A draba I started from seed last winter. From NARGS seed exchange.
Simply labelled "draba sp."
Tam

Sebastopol, CA(Zone 9a)

That sounds familiar. Didn't I ask you this same question the first time you ever posted pictures in this forum? I clearly love this plant.

somewhere, PA

Zuzu,
Actually I think you asked about a different draba. It was in one of my
troughs and was a draba rigida. They are cute!
Tam

St. John's, NL(Zone 5b)

Lucky you Tam to get Lewisia seedlings! I have a Lewisia columbiana that self-seeded once (but only once).

You Daphne is D. jasminea. They often bloom periodically through the summer. I only have one Daphne open now, D. 'Lawrence Crocker', a new purchase from Beaver Creek.

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somewhere, PA

Thanks Todd. I have a bunch of baby lewisia cotyledon for next year.

And your daphne is really cute.
Tam

North East England, United Kingdom(Zone 8a)

My daphne tangutica is in bloom at the moment. Strange!

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