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Hope the Shortia brings lots of staisfaction.jonw
It is amazing for me how the North African Ranunculus calandrinioides survived ournasty winter with a minimum of -17°C and keeps on flowering. I also noted that theshape of the flowers can be quite variable.
Here is something that seems to do well outsideYpsilandra tibetica
Quote from: ian mcenery on March 05, 2012, 07:09:52 PMHere is something that seems to do well outsideYpsilandra tibetica But would it in soggy Devon??
Quote from: David Nicholson on March 05, 2012, 07:15:02 PMQuote from: ian mcenery on March 05, 2012, 07:09:52 PMHere is something that seems to do well outsideYpsilandra tibetica But would it in soggy Devon??Oh yes. It does well in my humid climate. I recommend it
Quote from: ruweiss on March 04, 2012, 08:47:14 PMIt is amazing for me how the North African Ranunculus calandrinioides survived ournasty winter with a minimum of -17°C and keeps on flowering. I also noted that theshape of the flowers can be quite variable.Rudi Lovely to see this in the garden. Mine is a very sad thing outside Here is something that seems to do well outsideYpsilandra tibetica
Quote from: ruweiss on March 04, 2012, 08:47:14 PMIt is amazing for me how the North African Ranunculus calandrinioides survived ournasty winter with a minimum of -17°C and keeps on flowering. I also noted that theshape of the flowers can be quite variable.Rudi Lovely to see this in the garden. Mine is a very sad thing outside Here is something that seems to do well outsideYpsilandra tibetica Jan, I have bad experience with Ypsilandra tibetica, because a severe late frostkilled it.