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I grew a Cashmir cypress as a houseplant for 7 years. It was incredibly beautiful. it seemed to do fine under normal house conditions. The tree succumbed to a root disease, I think.
Robert,Hope,that this helpful for you
Robert, I am so envious about your Sisyrinchium already blooming… Our local species (one of them, but the only one in our yard) doesn’t bloom until early June. I discovered Sisyrinchium angustifolium accidentally few years ago in the yard and have been propagating it since. Very easy to do, a good clump will produce at least 20 new plants. And it self seeds so easily. I planted it mostly in rock cracks, it seems to do great there. It is amazing how much moisture rock crevices hold. Here are some pictures from last summer.
Sorry for the empty Cymbidium benches, the plants are still indoors in bloom. They will be out as soon as there is no chance of frost.