Click Here To Visit The SRGC Main Site
OK, experts. Which hardy species would one recommend to climb a pergola. I'm trying to avoid Ken Aslet, as it is so often used. Is T. azureum hardy to -10°C? How about T. polyphyllum or T. pentaphyllum?And, then, does someone know a source of seed or tubers?I have ordered some seed of T. azureum and T. sessilifolium from Chile and have seed of a few hybrids, as well as T. smithii and T. beuthii in pots chilling out until Spring. Hoping for some success.
Thanks, Lesley, Jean-Patrick,I think I will simply look out for seed of T. tricolor, T. speciosum, T. tuberosum and T. ciliatum, try them all. As I understand it, the later does well under shrubs in partial shade. Could be interesting. Also, don't these all have slightly different bloom seasons? Starting in Summer and progressing towards the first frost. The pergola is long and can handle a few plants. I hope I'm not making a mistake, as I did with Alstromeria, which has tubered so deeply, I'll never get it under control. Fortunately it makes an excellent cut flower.