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Maybe Edgeworthia really is a puzzle........I don't know if it's one of those things where there have been multiple introductions from different parts of its range, and these introductions differ in their hardiness.Bean says it didn't prove hardy at Kew, but they have several well established plants, both as a wall shrub and in an open bed at Wisley.My biggest plant is in a pot, and I put it in a frost free greenhouse at night if its going to be cold, as it browns quite badly, yet I have several seedlings, which are kept in the greenhouse all of the time, which are still in full leaf.It's a puzzle
Quote from: Giles on December 31, 2009, 06:28:32 PMMaybe Edgeworthia really is a puzzle........I don't know if it's one of those things where there have been multiple introductions from different parts of its range, and these introductions differ in their hardiness.Bean says it didn't prove hardy at Kew, but they have several well established plants, both as a wall shrub and in an open bed at Wisley.My biggest plant is in a pot, and I put it in a frost free greenhouse at night if its going to be cold, as it browns quite badly, yet I have several seedlings, which are kept in the greenhouse all of the time, which are still in full leaf.It's a puzzle I can't speak to Edgworthia, but lots of smaller plants and bulbs seeem to have seedlings which are much hardier than their parents.Another of life's mysteries!
I can't speak to Edgworthia, but lots of smaller plants and bulbs seeem to have seedlings which are much hardier than their parents.Another of life's mysteries!
Brian - Is this because the leaves are damaged or bark is split?
A friend has used his best botanical knowledge and research skills to arrive at a Coriandrum sativum flower.If so, very Portuguese (though not so much my part of Portugal ...).Are we right?
Quote from: Casalima on January 14, 2010, 02:39:12 PMA friend has used his best botanical knowledge and research skills to arrive at a Coriandrum sativum flower.If so, very Portuguese (though not so much my part of Portugal ...).Are we right?Very good try, Chloe, but it's wrong I'm afraid...As for Maggie's attempt, well I see where you're going, but sorry also wrong...