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Old 22-08-2007, 11:50 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 21/8/07 23:39, in article ,
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I have been growing some Puyas from seed, and one is about to flower. They
are known as sheep-killers in Chile because once a sheep gets entangled in
one, that's it, no escape. Puya berteroniana is worth a Google, you can get
the seeds from Chiltern Seeds, and plants from other suppliers. They're
extremely vicious plants, but the flowers are very beautiful.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv..._article_id=45
8837&in_page_id=1770

someone


If you ever get the chance, visit the Abbey gardens Tresco in summer. The
Puyas there will take your breath away. They're in other parts of the
island, too but they're en masse in the Gardens.
Mike Nelhams, the curator has written a book about the Gardens and the
plants which is fascinating to anyone who would like to grow some of these
exotics.
http://www.tresco.co.uk/the_abbey_garden/plants.asp

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