I have a pot of this lovely plant and I'm considering where to place it. I have plenty of woodland areas, but I also have some shady areas around the house, and a lot of borders along the 800 plus feet of stone wall.
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Re: Eomecon chionantha
Had to look this one up, very interesting... a Chinese relative to bloodroot!
The pics, looks like a beautiful plant!
http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&expIds=17259,17315,23628,23670,25834,...
Digging Dog Nursery rates the plant as Zone 6
http://www.diggingdog.com/pages2/plantpages.php/P-0814
A few more links:
http://www.biology-blog.com/blogs/permalinks/8-2010/eomecon-chionantha.html
http://www.johnjearrard.co.uk/plants/e/eomeconchionantha/eomeconchionant...
Re: Eomecon chionantha
I had this very lovely plant for several years but it eventually was swamped by other plants. I was too late to take action. Now I am looking for seed or plants. I want it back!
When growing in a shady woodland it was quite happy but other, bigger plants took command when I neglected it for some time.
Re: Eomecon chionantha
I never heard of it either....it should survive here if given a chance. Well worth trying to track down.
Re: Eomecon chionantha
It spreads like a weed in the Pacific NW, by underground stems. I would like to try some from seed, but I've never seen the seed offered. I grow it in full sun, but my climate is quite cool, even for this region. It definitely needs water until mid to late summer.
Re: Eomecon chionantha
I received a plant of this species late summer, and planted it. We'll have to see how it does over the winter, I'm hoping for the best.
Re: Eomecon chionantha
I don't grow it myself in our woodland garden however it grows well in Southwest Scotland.
Pic taken about 6 weeks ago during our UK visit.
Cheers Dave
Re: Eomecon chionantha
I don't grow it myself in our woodland garden however it grows well in Southwest Scotland.
Pic taken about 6 weeks ago during our UK visit.Cheers Dave
Who can't love a plant like that?
Re: Eomecon chionantha
I like it. How long do the leaves usually persist (through summer?)?
Not surprising, this one didn't even last the first winter for me in zone 4.