Arisaema candidissimum - 2014
By Andrewr
- 6 Jun, 2014
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Tuberous perennial for moist soil in shade, growing just over a foot high. Dislikes winter wet, but doesn't want to dry out completely. Very late into growth, often starting in June, but then flowering very quickly.
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Andrew may disagree, but I think that if you can grow Fritillaria imperialis (and similar) then you can grow these...........
7 Jun, 2014
And this is not affected by lily beetle (unlike fritillaria imperialis)
7 Jun, 2014
Now that has to be a bonus.....
7 Jun, 2014
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Love it, but it sounds far too complicated to grow....
6 Jun, 2014