Arum creticum - 2018
By Andrewr
- 15 Apr, 2018
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Needs a sunny position, protected from cold, and is probably best grown in a pot away from the south of the UK. This is the FCC Form, now named 'Karpathos' after the area in which it was found. Unlike arum italicum, it doesn’t spread itself around the garden and become a nuisance.
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No, it has never had any form of protection since it was planted in 2005. The border faces west and the soil is clay, but the whole border was improved with 20 bags of grit before any planting began.
15 Apr, 2018
Nice to have one so early. Does it have the red berries? Interestingly my Italicum hasn't spread itself anywhere - I would welcome a few more.
15 Apr, 2018
Stera - no, it doesn't. I do appear to have one seedling further along the border but that's all.
15 Apr, 2018
Well they are beautiful - such a delicate colour and elegant shape. I hope the seedling flowers soon.
16 Apr, 2018
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Well that's a thought for a southern garden. Do you mulch, fleece or cover with a pane of glass for protection. Andrew.
15 Apr, 2018