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Gabriela,and this grid protects against squirrels and birds?
Amazing Canarina !
Gabriela - you have my sympathy as far as the tree rats go! Absolute vermin
You're right, that's the good name for them, tree rats. It is just absolutely by chance that one can grow bulbous species here (nothaving a greenhouse or something similar). And add the chipmunks too...
But enough complaining, I particularly like your Salvia confertiflora, different than many other Salvias I know.
meanie,I am hoping to get a batch of Canarina through the winter. They are fairly good sized. I will very pleased to get some flowers this coming spring.Yours looks great!
Yours are growing in the ground?
Robert - not sure as to their absolute hardiness but I can say that in growth they'll take close to freezing ok. I haven't enough mature tubers to push things yet but maybe next year.
The garden is usually a no go zone at this time of year but thanks to the mild autumn/winter so far but Brugmansia sanguinea has opened its first bloom today.............Apart from the sharp frosts we had a few weeks ago (when I moved it to the protection of the house wall) it has been out in the open since late February.