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Tony, Ian et al,How long are your Helleborus thibetanus above ground? I think these only have a growing period of a few months a year don't they? I have small seedlings from a lovely person here on the forum, but have had very little action from them at all. I'm afraid only one surfaced this year (5 last year) and I think that I've probably lost the others. I'm guessing that our summer temps are again the problem, but I am also concerned that I may be keeping them too moist? I've had very few problems with any other Hellebore (heck, the orientalis hybrids are veritable weeds!), but I realise this one is apparently a very different creature. Any pointers to growing them, particularly care when young?Thanks in anticipation.P.S. Those striped ones pictured are just amazing. Thanks so much for the pictures everyone.
Chris - Every thibetanus we have tried can be traced back to Chen Yi. All died and were heavily infected by virus. Variegated, they were all variegated before they departed! We have never succeeded with seedlings either.Ian - The Marietta strain is surely from the O'Byrne's Northwest Garden Nursery in Oregon. Ernie's wife is Marietta?johnw
Hi Ian,Thanks for the very kind offer to send seed. If you have any to spare I would like to try the pink strain. It might be interesting to try it from seed. As I said earlier all the plants I have were originally imported by me into Australia from Chen Yi. I started with 10 and now I have 5 and no home grown seedlings. So thats not a record I am particularly proud of. My plants stay above ground for around 6 months but as I said earlier they don't "grow on" like other species and whatever seed is set usually succumbs to fungal attach despite a bit of a douse with Mancozeb.Paul - I think we are just on the wrong side of OK for this species. It sounds bizzare saying that because its such an easy genus. Cheers, Marcus