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Great pictures and very helpfull information, a Paris delavayi in my glasshouse (cold) has had green leaves all winter, I also have some Paris polyphylla yunanensis Alba beginning to grow again, do you have this?, cheers Ian the Christie kind
I only grow P. quadrifolia--and would dearly like to try some of the other species, if you or anyone else might have any seed to spare this season of anything other that P. quadrifolia, I would be so appreciative if you could remember me at seed time Smiley
My paris seed sown last summer has not germinated yet but I still have hope.
I wonder if others have a problem getting Paris polyphylla properly syncronized with the seasons. Over the years in late summer I have received several bareroot plants. Planted in a pot and placed in the cold greenhouse they settle in nicely but invariably come up in the coldest part of winter and keel over after a month, a few have done that and come up again in the spring only to fail and disappear for good.
Why not start hybridizing!
QuoteI wonder if others have a problem getting Paris polyphylla properly syncronized with the seasons. Over the years in late summer I have received several bareroot plants. Planted in a pot and placed in the cold greenhouse they settle in nicely but invariably come up in the coldest part of winter and keel over after a month, a few have done that and come up again in the spring only to fail and disappear for good.John,You should try Paris lancifolia, P. delavayi, P. thibetica, P. incompleta etc, all species that come up by the end of march beginning of april.QuoteWhy not start hybridizing!Robin