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I grow E pinnatifida and stellata, but neither showing signs of life yet. I grow both, but neither showing signs of life yet.
Diane,Do you think Eranthis stellata is hardier than pinnatifida?I lost the first one when planted it in the garden. Gerd
I'd always thought that E stellata was hardier, but I'm not sure there's much difference. I grow mine in pots, I wouldn't like to risk them in the ground, with hungry mice and squirrels. Looking at John Lonsdale's site, he is presumably growing them in the open garden. I would think his winter temperatures in Pennsylvania are not so different than ours, perhaps you are a little colder, Gerd?
Thank you, Diane. I am USDA - Zone 7 b, maybe you are 8? Gerd
Diane, BD's Eranthis pinnatifida came out of outside frame with no warming cables. Two weeks ago when he showed the first pic in the BulbLog, he had brought the pot out of that frame into a glass house to stop the emerging flowers being eaten by slugs. Warming cables have only been on the last few nights. Curiouser and curiouser!
I think the clue is moisture available to the plant. As you say, Diane, it's no hardship if yours flower later.... perhaps then there are other things to take the attention of the slugs, too!
"Looking at John Lonsdale's site, he is presumably growing them in the open garden. I would think his winter temperatures in Pennsylvania are not so different than ours"