Hi all;
Two photos of success in the garden this summer.
The first is a "tower" of Gloriosa Rothchildiana doing wonderfully by my back door.
The other photo is of a wild grape I discovered growing as a weed in the garden,but this one is variegated.
I dug it up and potted it.
I'll keep it if the variagation is stable.
Pretty cool no?
Take care.
Spiro
No,the Gloriosa is very easy to grow.
What you get are finger potato - like tubers ,plant 4-5"deep in good soil (in a pot)bring outside in early summer and wait.It does the rest.
You do have to provide a trellis to climb onto to.
In the fall when stems die back,I upturn the pot to find many more tubers,which I overwinter almost dry in fallen leaves from the yard,in a plastic bag ,in a cool basement.
Hope that helps.