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Sun, Jul 2, 06 at 22:42
| Probably the most dramatic foliage plant for the woodland garden! This is just one of many clones I have growing in a nursery bed. They have done very well directly planted in the ground in well drained soil and mulched with fine woodchips over the winter. It gets part shade with supplemental watering and an application of both a slow release and liquid fertilizer.
Enjoy! Riz |
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| What a neat plant, thanks for sharing. I've seen mayapple, but nothing like that :) |
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- Posted by hoe_hoe_hoe 6b (My Page) on Tue, Jul 4, 06 at 13:50
| That IS a nice one! |
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| Wow! Like that lots. Kevin |
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| Is that Spotty Dotty? Cool plant. Mine is struggling somewhat but recently sent up another leaf. Sue |
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- Posted by azngrnthumbs Zone 7/8 PNW (My Page) on Sun, Jul 16, 06 at 0:52
| 'Spotty Dotty' ugh..horrible name, I think, is a hybrid developed by Terra Nova nurseries and it does have this species in its background. The spotting is more pronounced in the spring time as the new foliage comes up, but in a shaded location, it should keep the spotting. Riz |
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