Sisyrinchium striatum
By Andrewr
- 26 May, 2008
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The book will tell you to grow this in full sun on a well-drained neutral to alkaline soil; mine is placed on acid clay under a rose arch. This is one where you need to keep on top of the dead-heading as it self-seeds quite aggressively. It also needs a good tidy from time to time as dead leaves turn black but stay attached to the plant
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Sometimes you have to go by experience rather than "the book". This seems to be doing well right where you have it. I found out the hard way that there are very few plants that can really take full sun in the desert.
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