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ARCTOTIS adpressa looks cute in photo on Sunscapes (nursery) site. Anyone growing it in the north or northeast USA? Thanks for any information.
Charles Swanson MA USA
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It is rather fetching, here's the link to the Sunscapes photo:
http://www.sunscapes.net/images/A.%20adpressa%2030%25%202.0%20SS.jpg
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Bill Adams of Sunscapes told me that this plant is a difficult one, even for him. He is going to get on the Forum soon, and then we'll know more about all of his plants! He's also quite interested in hearing from anyone and everyone who has purchased his plants, letting us know how they have done in all the corners of North America.
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Peter George, Petersham, MA (north central MA, close to the NH/VT borders), zones 5b and 6 around the property.
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Good new, Peter! I'm looking forward to hearing about those wonderful plants!
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I tried it a couple of times here with plants from Bill Adams. Beautiful foliage but didn't survive the winters.
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