SEMO-Cypr
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You have a wonderful collection! I hope to have a fraction of what you have someday! How much light do these beauties get throughout the day?
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I think he knows.Has @Clark Thomas Riley caught this thread yet?
Montanum was found all over my neighborhood and in my backyard at my last house! I watched the tiny irridescent native bees pollinate them, and I miss them a lot, haha. I wouldn't expect to be able to grow anything if I didn't already have the right climate, which I don't think I have at our current house. Sometimes I consider moving South as well, so if I do maybe I'll get some of the other types.Without assistance, Cyp formosana would be difficult in Montana as it is accustomed to milder winters. On the other hand, you’re in the right zone for cold growers like montanum, guttatum, and passerinum. Water requirements can be tricky.
Sad to no longer have them in your yardMontanum was found all over my neighborhood and in my backyard at my last house! I watched the tiny irridescent native bees pollinate them, and I miss them a lot, haha. I wouldn't expect to be able to grow anything if I didn't already have the right climate, which I don't think I have at our current house. Sometimes I consider moving South as well, so if I do maybe I'll get some of the other types.
I know, I wish I still lived there for that reason alone! I'm sure they still bloom on.Sad to no longer have them in your yard
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