parvi_17
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Cyp season is just beginning in my zone 3 garden. Each year Emil and Sebastian compete to be the first to bloom; this year's winner is Emil, with Sebastian running a close second. This is an exciting year for me as I have some things in bud that haven't bloomed for me before. I also overwintered a couple things that I was slightly concerned about for hardiness, despite "hearing" they should be okay, namely fasciolatum and Ursel. With those successes I'm optimistic about henryi and will try overwintering it as soon as I can get my hands on one. I bought a californicum and I heard from a grower in Calgary that he overwintered his for three consecutive seasons outdoors, but I think that one will overwinter in the fridge for me.
Anyway, here's some pics of Emil. I show pics every year and you'll notice if you look back the past two or three years this plant hasn't multiplied. It also stopped producing double-flowered growths, and the plant seems overall smaller and less robust than it was years ago. I think this fall I will lift it and give it some new soil, maybe try dividing it in half. It's growing in a relatively heavy soil that I was experimenting with, and I don't think it's working that well. It's only been since I moved it into this soil that the plant seems to have become somewhat stunted.
Anyway, here's some pics of Emil. I show pics every year and you'll notice if you look back the past two or three years this plant hasn't multiplied. It also stopped producing double-flowered growths, and the plant seems overall smaller and less robust than it was years ago. I think this fall I will lift it and give it some new soil, maybe try dividing it in half. It's growing in a relatively heavy soil that I was experimenting with, and I don't think it's working that well. It's only been since I moved it into this soil that the plant seems to have become somewhat stunted.