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Old 02-10-2008, 12:55 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Dave Poole Dave Poole is offline
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Default Bulbine frutescens - how hardy?

Oh I forgot to mention that it is very easily propped by taking
sections of rhizome with a growth or two and pushing them into some
coarse grit. Quite often Bulbine obliges by producing roots along the
rhizomes, so all you need to do is plant 'Irish cuttings' in situ.
It's a bit late for all of this now though, so keep your plant frost
free until next spring and then you can pull it to bits!