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Here's some photos quickly taken to support my earlier comment.dactdoubling one shows my "Blackthorn hybrid". Purchased in 2007 as a single tuber, 2008=2, 2009=4, 2010=8, 2011=16, now in two big pots, and I fully expect to have 32 for next year. In the foreground are D. umbrosa, in it's second year with me, three tubers, one flowering size two smaller ones. The singleton is my "true foliosa" which behaves more like a southern european dact producing one tuber each year and is I suppose a case for the summer division.dactdoubling two shows two hybrids, in their third and fourth years respectively, happily bulking up.dact doubling three much the same. The singletons are either new plants or seedlings extracted from the hostas.(Please forgive the state of the hostas. Usually it's so dry here that the slugs don't come onto the slabs. Since April they've pretty much been able to swim across them.)
I really enjoy seeing all these Dacts. Just a note : the late, great Scottish grower was Harold Esslemont .... most folks seem to spell the Dact as Esselmont ... it should be D. 'Harold Esslemont'
yes Miss. Is it foliosa?