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Old 13-07-2003, 11:13 PM
Ray
 
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Default Bletilla striata hardiness?

Assuming they're in well-drained, sandy loam, they'll do great for you
there.

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"Myrmecodia" wrote in message
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I just picked up a couple of nice Bletilla striata from a local garden
center. The tag says they are hardy from Zones 5-9, which sounds
suspicious. I didn't think they were that cold hardy.

So, can I put them in some well-drained soil in a perennial bed, or
should I stick to pots? We're in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USDA
Zone 7. Winter lows sometimes reach 10 F, but daytime temps usually
rise above freezing, even in midwinter.

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