Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Plant Identification => Plant Identification Questions and Answers => Topic started by: Rosie on April 07, 2010, 04:48:12 PM
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Not sure if this is the right place on the forum to ask this but a friend has kindly given me a little Scoliopus Hallii. I am none the wiser in how to look after this plant so I would appreciate some advice from anyone who grows this little rarity.
Apologies for not being on the forum much since I joined but my work commitments were immense over the last few weeks.
Looking forward to any hints and tips.
Rosie
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Have you seen Ian's bulb log from March 24th? It features photos of both S. hallii and S. bigelovii. He may have more cultural info he can share. However, I can tell you that in its natural habitats in Oregon it grows in moist to wet conifer forests (often along streams) in higher rainfall regions. I suspect that if you give it humusy soil and a moist woodland situation where it doesn't dry out too much it should be fine.
Ed
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I agree with Ed, Rosie.
We have quite high rainfall and both Scoliopus species grow fine unprotected in a humusy soil.
My potted plant of hallii spent this winter stood outside in an unplunged clay pot and was frozen through for weeks at a time (even the pot fractured), yet the plant was fine and looking better than ever at the Northumberland show!
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Thankyou Ed and Darren
I think I've got the perfect spot for it then in my garden as I have a wet area that never dries out in the Summer and is shaded too. I'll just add alittle more humus to the area when I plant it.