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Tricyrtis ishiana

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By Meanie


Tricyrtis ishiana (Tricyrtis ishiana)

This is a Toad Lily with a difference - in addition to the pendulous bell shaped blooms it also has an arching (instead of upright) growth habit.

Has a reputation for being a bit tricky, but given enough shade and moisture it seems easy enough............



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it really looks interesting:)
I started a maintenance in somebody's garden today - plenty of toad lilies there:) but none in flower yet...

27 Aug, 2012

 

Bit of a gem in my eyes!

That sounds like my kinda garden Kasy!

As you have a thing for Tricyrtis, check out this blog that I found last night....................

http://bit.ly/NwIQkW

27 Aug, 2012

 

Is it a vine?

27 Aug, 2012

 

No - it's herbacious. It would make a cracking vine if nature were ever inclined that way!

28 Aug, 2012

 

thanks - will check that in the evening:) will try to take pics of mine - errr - they grow in pots, forgot to protect them last winter - and you can imagine how happy I was to discover they survived, lol. plenty of buds - waiting impatiently for them to open:):):)

28 Aug, 2012

 

Winter is always hit and miss with 'em Kasy. I've lost supposedly hardy ones whilst the more tender ones survived...........

28 Aug, 2012



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