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Overwintering
Well, I have just discovered that one or the other of Ipomoea indica or purpurea has overwintered in my garden! I shall have to wait until it flowers to see which, but it looks more like the former, which is one for the books! Yes, the winter was very mild, but we had a couple of nights of -8 Celcius. Also Escholtzia has - I thought that was supposed to be an annual, and it certainly gre as one in California, but it is beginning to look awfully perennial with me. Can anyone clarify that? Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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