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Hans,They're a good grower in our climate here as well. Good old fashioned "grandmother" type of plant (i.e one of those old plants grown by your grandmother). I've seen the yellow in nurseries this summer but I already have a few (semi-double white, double apricot, double apricot with variegated leaves, single "red", peach) but if I had room I'd grow more. Such a long show of flowers and no care or attention required.Out of interest, why do you shelter these in winter? I thought they should do fine for you outside? I know cold is no problem at all to them here, not by a long way, but I guess you must get colder there.
I'm wondering actually whether our hotter summers mature the wood better to initiate flowers or something like that? I know that a lot of people here on the forums have been surprised at some of the things that grow here quite happily which don't do as well elsewhere...... so often it seems that it isn't the winter temps that are the killers but rather the absence of a strong summer.