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I would recommend protecting kentuckiense in the winter as they do not like temperatures that go below minus 10, especially if they are planted out.
Hi,To answer John, some clones of kentuckiense suffer bud loss in very cold weather when planted out in the north of England and Scotland. It is likely the amount of rain is a contributing factor as the soil is quite wet during the winter. This has been my experience and the experience of a number of customers.Jeff
I don't know of any herbaceous plant 'ripening' or being more cold hardy because of increased summer heat and length of growing season
Neither have I. I am going to Holland WITH A VAN on Monday and it would be a terrific opportunity. But they don't answer.I'll try to contact Camiel de Jong seperately; met him at Kew a few years ago and thought he was a thoroughly nice and decent chap. He has written very lucidly about growing cypripedium from seed.I also looked at the website of http://www.anthura.nl/page/en/producttypes/introduction, and they only list anthurium, Phalaenopsis and Bromeliads as their products. I also tried Javado and Noviflora, neither list cypripedium in their repertoire.If anybody can prodvide some leads, I'll be happy to adjust my itinerary.