*muffin* wrote:
which I wanted to do.
BUT, I was told it was to be treated like a tropical lily,, & that meant it
should have only 2-3 in. water above the plant.
so that meant,,,,,,,, propping it up!
(I"d like to know what is the maximum depth it could be)
so I wanted to see if anyone else had other info on them,,,,, like IF* I
could just 'drop' it!
I was interested in these last year but decided they just used up too much
acerage. There was a really nice one at Quail Botanical Garden near San
Diego last fall. It was in bloom and everything. It was planted in a kiddie
pool and placed in a pond about 15-20' in diameter, I would guess about 2-3'
deep.
Joe
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