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Aconitum moldavicum

Aconitum moldavicum is a species natively found growing in the minefields of Moldavia in the former Soviet Union.

Sitting happily in Marco’s hybridising garden, a number of different colours are beginning to emerge, ranging from deepest purple-blue through grey-purple and pale-pink.

Sanguisorba obtusa ‘Chatto’ was obtained from Beth Chatto in England.

Its blue-grey foliage is wonderfully set off by red stems, but the unspectacular white flower clusters mean that this plant may not be considered commercially viable.

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Marco's hybridising garden
20-10-2003 10:53 Marco van Noort maintains a large hybridising garden where he's working with a number of different genera.
By Miriam Young   

Marco tells Miriam Young about what's happening in his hybridising garden

 

 

Here, varieties with desirable breeding qualities are planted close together to increase the chances of cross pollunation by bees.

 

Marco scrutinises the resulting seedlings for which properties they have inherited, and the most interesting are selected to remain in the garden the following year.

 

This process continues until a plant appears which is considered different enough to be introduced as a new variety. This new plant also has to prove stable in its characteristics. It is then whisked away to a propagation specialist to have as many copies made as possible.

 

 

The quest is on to create new dark flowered Atrantias. Marco is also attempting to improve strength by cross-breeding with A. Roma. 

 

 

Currently under surveillance are Astrantia, Aconitum, Rodgersia, Potentilla and Salvia to name but a few.

 

 

 

Salvia 'Schwellenburg' and S.'Caradonna' grow side by side in the hope of combining S.‘Schwellenburg’s stunning plume-like bract forms with S.‘Caradonna’s tidy upright growing habit. 

 

 

 

One of the most interesting results to see from the summer of 2003 is a whole host of Potentilla colours which have appeared from crossings made with x hopwoodiana and x tongei species.

 

This Phlox with marbled foliage was found among a crop of P. ‘Bright Eyes’. Marco can't decide if it is ugly or beautiful.

Your opinion

What do you think about the new plant possibilities in Marco's garden?

 
Biography
A Man of many Hats
By Miriam Young
Marco van Noort is a man with a great enthusiasm for everything he does. Including collecting hats.
The Nursery
The van Noort Nursery
By Miriam Young
The van Noort nursery is located in Warmond, Holland, and grows a number of sought after perennial varieties.
Breeding work
Marco's hybridising garden
By Miriam Young
Marco van Noort maintains a large hybridising garden where he's working with a number of different genera.
Tools of the trade
The van Noort bees
By Miriam Young
While some plant breeders use high-tech proceedures to create new varieties, Marco encourages the method nature intended.
Other Varieties
Rodgersia 'Chocolate Wing'
By Miriam Young
Rodgersia 'Chocolate Wing' is an ex-Darwin PlantSpotters variety that you may still be lucky enough to get your hands on.
Other Varieties
Tradescantia 'Pink Chablis'
By Miriam Young
Tradescantia 'Pink Chablis' is another ex-Darwin plantSpotters variety introduced by Marco in 2003.