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Scolly looks nice too, have you any more?
Maggi/MarkI struggled to cultivate Tricyrtis macrantha macranthopsis until I was told it was seen growing in the wild with a constant mist/spray from a waterfall. Also if the foliage is in direct sunlight it scorches really badly & the flower buds abort. Even though the foxes dug up a large amount, which ended up bare rooted and dry, all pieces with roots have survived. I also spray the plant daily with water in warm weather.Mike
Grindelia, a coastal wildflower, flowers all summer and fall.The first picture was taken in June and the second, of a nearby plant,in late October. There are still lots of buds coming, so it hasn't finished yet.I sent some seeds to someone in Europe who requested them last year.I wonder how they did.