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Rhodohypoxis
By Meanie
- 26 Apr, 2011
- 7 likes
A small alpine plant that caught my eye yesterday. Just got to find a good spot for it now.......
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Is it perennial then - result!
26 Apr, 2011
yes it's perennial :-)), but it doesn't like wet feet in winter likes good free draining ground.
26 Apr, 2011
Free draining is easy for me - I have lots of raised beds as the soil is clay sadly.
26 Apr, 2011
mines the same unfortunately...well front garden is back garden is mostly sandy talk about opposites.. lol
26 Apr, 2011
Delightful!
27 Apr, 2011
No sign of mine yet, think it may have succumbed to the winter.... oh well...another trip out to the GC
27 Apr, 2011
Thanks Tetrarch.
Cinders - how old was yours? I may put this in a pot if it's tenderish....
27 Apr, 2011
Meanie, it was only a couple of years old, and I had it in a large shallow pot, with grit on the top. I had two the first year, and only one came up last year. This year nothing so far, and no sign of anything when I had a good poke around. I had it outdoors in the summer and gave it a little bit of shelter for the winter in my plastic greenhouse, but think it has gone.
27 Apr, 2011
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very nice, mine's only just poked through :-))
26 Apr, 2011