Haberlea rhodopensis
By Seaburngirl
- 18 Apr, 2011
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a mis-sold plant as it prefers ericaceous conditions, but I will give it a go.
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well I said it was for a woodland bit so in a crevice wont fit either. The Rhs book said acidic/neutral and I am on chalk.
reassuring info though Pcw thankyou.
18 Apr, 2011
RHS says 'Acid, Alkaline or Neutrall' so you should be ok.
Looks as if you had a great time at the show.
19 Apr, 2011
ah which source did you use wagger, I used the A-Z edited by Chris bricknell. But if a newer book says chalk then I will keep my fingers crossed. still have to create a crevice for it though lol.
20 Apr, 2011
Have a look at http://apps.rhs.org.uk/plantselector/plant?plantid=894
20 Apr, 2011
Ihave a book by Alan Bloom ,that says this plant needs and loves lime!! What is certain,is no direct sun,plentiful supply of water at the roots but not in the the rosettes,hence planting on its side if possible,or on a slope.It should look spectacular when established.
20 Apr, 2011
well it will certainly get lime in my garden. time will tell. :o)
20 Apr, 2011
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These are very nice.I don't think acid soil is required,just a humous rich,moisture retaining but well drained soil,preferably in a north facing crevice.Good luck with it.
18 Apr, 2011