"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 2013-05-01 19:48:12 +0100, Jeff Layman said:
On 01/05/2013 17:23, Sacha wrote:
I've also just thought of Schisandra, pink or white.
Schisandra is pretty hardy in my experience. S. grandiflora (red flower)
grew like a weed once it had settled in on Sussex wealden clay, and
showed no problems no matter how low the temperature or how wet the clay
was . It really shouldn't need conservatory treatment to flourish.
I don't think Nick specified that it had to die in the cold. ;-) But it
seems to do better/flower better, in some gardens than others. It's
classified as fully hardy - though I'm without experience of this so I
wonder how it does in cold gardens.
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Sacha
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South Devon
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I would regard most Schisandra's we come across as -30c plants, main draw
back is getting hold of a boy, nearly all plants you come across are girls
and without both you don't get the huge displays of sealing wax red berries
in long hanging chains.
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Charlie, Gardening in Cornwall
Holders of National Collections of Clematis viticella
and Lapageria rosea cvs
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