[pbs] [SPAM] Re: Source of Eremurus spp.
brent hine
brent.hine at ubc.ca
Tue Oct 30 10:31:47 EST 2007
I'm curious if anyone has experimented with some of the other Eremerus
species which appear in seed lists
from time to time. I currently grow E. inderiensis and E. korshinskyi
(among the less well known ones)
but they are yet too small to flower.
I have several more (cristatus, fuscus etc) growing in small pots not
yet ready to plant out.
Here in the rainy Pacific northwest, they grow in sandy loam on a
steep, west-facing slope,
and seem love the extra drainage and summer warmth.
Brent Hine
E.H. Lohbrunner Alpine Garden
UBC Botanical Garden
Vancouver, BC Canada
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