Hey Adam,I can see why you say that. It's labelled as JT morris (if you look it up this is I. cornuta x I. pernyi). A very different looking plant!Ma...
Tim- The second pic in your series looks like an I. pernyi hybrid. The next one (third) just looks like a very glossy I. opaca!I grow the American Hol...
Cam- I've not tried any others. From what I had read there weren't any others hardy below zone 8... If you have a suggestion I'd love to hear it! I'm ...
Yup! Nice ones too! To get it straight, you have the following native BLEs: R. maximum, K. latifolia, and I. opaca? You put us to shame!
Re Methuselah palm, since they did DNA testing on it, how come they don't know if it's male or female? Not sure if this is true. AND I'm too lazy to ...
It's interesting the range of habits from even that F1 cross... We can only assume that the f2 crosses will have even more variability.FYI- the 'Big m...
Send it our way! It's getting old this sitting just above 0C and sunny! I'm ready for spring!
Ya. I saw Tony had posted daffs in bud down in Niagara. That's almost unheard of (or it might be completely unheard of). My place in K-town is suppose...
Tim,Around here this is a 1 in 10 winter... Only problem is that in the most recent decade there have been 5 winters which would be, historically, con...
Hi Barb,I hope all 3 survive and grow another season prior to death. :twisted: Tim, you sound just like me! Maybe this is the necessary attitude when...
Jesse- Robins are pretty common here in winter (but not in K-town). They tend to hang around as long as there is food for them! I am surprised to hear...
For some reason I thought this was a thread about things blooming outside right now! I guess not. BUUUUT, I will sya that the following are in bloom r...
The Canadian map is crap. It factors in other variables and tends to exaggerate the zone ratings by .5-1.5 USDA zones... A real shame because there ar...