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Old 09-10-2004, 02:33 PM
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Default Tuberosa is going to bloom again?

Since Polianthes are not cold hardy, you might have a problem. You might
need to move the plant indoors before it reaches full bloom. Can you handle
the fragrance in the house?


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I posted a few pics in alt.binaries.pictures.gardens a few months ago
when my first-year tuberosa bloomed. It is now getting cold at night
(zone 6-7), but I noticed a new shoot with the start of buds on the
second tuberosa in the container. Will it bloom, or fizzle out? We
even had a semi-frost earlier this week.

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Cheryl



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