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Tim Ingram
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« Reply #15 on: November 25, 2012, 11:35:50 AM »

I grew caespitosum and several larger species in a sand bed a decade or more ago, with winter cover. I think this would be necessary in most gardens here, unless the sand beds are very large, on the scale of Peter Korn's. I am now trying several forms of ovalifolium and umbellatum but they are still only young plants. It is really great genus and marvellous to see them grown so well.
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Dr. Timothy John Ingram
Copton Ash, Faversham, Kent, ME13 8XW, UK
I garden in a relatively hot and dry region (for the UK!), with an annual rainfall of around 25", winter lows of -10°C and summer highs of 30°C.
email: coptonash@yahoo.co.uk
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