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Michael - We simply repotted old roots with a bit of the eyeless old rhizome attached. I don't know if the old rhizome is essential or not. When we move a pleianthum outdoors oftentimes shoots will come the next next year but I'm not certain what's taking place underground. There must be a forumist out there who has taken a more reasoned approach to propagating them this way.... johnw
There must be a forumist out there who has taken a more reasoned approach to propagating them this way.... johnw
I have been keeping quiet as the Podophyllums I have grown from seed, and the young seedlings I was given last year, both from kind forumists have been outside in the dreadful (for us) winter we have just had. I was spending the morning rooting out chickweed and veronica when I noticed Spotty Dotty was through. I thought I had better bite the bullet and see what had happened to the others and am pleased and delighted to report that they are all pushing through, I therfore pronounce them hardy in the East of England Thanks John and Ian.