A. lobatum/ now triphyllum
J.E. Shields
jshields at INDY.NET
Sat Dec 11 16:11:02 CET 2010
Hi all,
I have stewardsonii in my garden. It is in a bed that is heavily irrigated
in summer, and the A. t. stewardsonii have come up for several years and
bloomed.
Jim Shields
in Westfield, Indiana
USA
At 09:47 AM 12/11/2010 -0500, Chris wrote:
>Erick-
>Thanks! Curious what triphyllums you are growing. I immensely enjoy our
>native triphyllums and have been allowing them to spread a bit. I
>particularly like some of the dark forms.
>
>I was able to collect stewardsonii many years ago. They came up for a
>year or two but then dissapeared. I was growing them under "normal"
>garden conditions (and we have had some dry spells too), so I think that
>caused their demise. Are you growing them under moist conditions? I have
>seen them in the wild a couple times, always along riverbank flood
>areas. -Chris
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Jim Shields USDA Zone 5
P.O. Box 92 WWW: http://www.shieldsgardens.com/
Westfield, Indiana 46074, USA
Tel. ++1-317-867-3344
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