I grow quite a few Sarcs in my yard. They experience summer temps as high as 95 deg F/35 deg C (occasionally a little more) with no problem. I do grow them fairly shady (I'd call it "bright shade"). In winter, they get as low as 35 deg F (1.5 deg C), for a few hours occasionally (once in a while even a little lower) and also no problem. In winter I keep them a somewhat drier, which helps blooming and also protects from cold but if they get rained upon, it's OK. This is mostly Sarco. hartmanii, Sarco. fitzgeraldii and their hybrids. Sarco ceciliae is a little less forgiving of cold, coming from Queensland and points north. But even there, hybrids mostly have the "basic two" in their background, making this a really forgiving genus.
Last edited by Roberta; 10-20-2017 at 03:24 AM..
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