Dichelostemma ida-maia - 2011
By Andrewr
- 29 May, 2011
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Perennial, up to a foot tall, growing from a corm. Requires full sun and a well-drained soil plus a hot, dry period after flowering to ripen the corm for next year's display
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Meanie - I planted this last autumn, so if it can survive the past winter, I think it must be pretty hardy
29 May, 2011
this is really unusual - love it! did you buy the corm from a specialist nursery? don't think I've seen these in the garden centre :-)
30 May, 2011
Jeanette - yes, they came from Pottertons, a specialist nursery (www.pottertons.co.uk)
30 May, 2011
thanx andrew, worth investigating methinks!! :-)
1 Jun, 2011
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Very nice - does it need extra winter protection?
29 May, 2011