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Asphodelus acaulis green with envy yet again
Quote from: cohan on December 05, 2009, 09:34:27 PM i might as well start by trying species from the coldest places so as to have the best chance with our winters, once i have more things going, i can be more adventurous...lolCohan - These Rhododendrons like R. nivale, lepidotum, forrestii and sanguineum from ridiculously high altitudes are not especially hardy. I'd rate their buds to -17C. R. nivale might take -20 and be a tad more hardy plant-wise. The three latter ones are borderline here in Halifax but nivale manages; the lot are okay in Yarmouth in our extreme south. I guess the snow must protect them in their native haunts but doubt it gets exceedingly cold even up there and perhaps not as protracted as here. R. rufum and przewalskii from lower down might be worth a try. johnw
i might as well start by trying species from the coldest places so as to have the best chance with our winters, once i have more things going, i can be more adventurous...lol
and there could be a longer even if cool, growing season..
well, john, this year, at least, that sounds just like our summer!
I always believed these were poisonous. They are actually very nice but remember to spit the seeds.
Quote from: cohan on December 06, 2009, 01:38:24 AMwell, john, this year, at least, that sounds just like our summer! They loved our cool summer too. However bud set is thoroughly unremarkable due to the lack of sun.johnw
Quote from: mark smyth on December 05, 2009, 10:44:30 PMAsphodelus acaulis green with envy yet again I KNOW! me too! Lovely, isn't it?
Why? It's easy to grow and surely is available in the UK?