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Tricyrtis - Poor Man's Orchid
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These plants were chomped early in the season by slugs. Then a few days ago many stems were broken by the first Autumn gales. However, this toad Lily has finally bloomed - essy to see why it is also called Poor Man's Orchid. It is 'Blue Wonder' - supposedly soil conditions can affect the blueness of it, but I also wonder if the photos are altered by suppliers.
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That's a beautiful lily, j1.
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Hmmm...I'll have to go out and look at mine. They are a great shade plant! It's been pretty dry here so mine may not look good either.
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They can handle a kiss of frost. Try growing it the with Begonia Grandis. Very pretty. The begonias come back from small corms so don't clean up super good in the spring. Its a very rewarding combo. You might even think about Caryopteris "Snow Fairy" with them. All shade lovers.
I think I just have hirta. Here's a great article: Tricyrtis - Perennial Toad Lilies for the Woodland Garden | Article by Plant Delights Nursery |
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