Hardy Passiflora (made in Italy)

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by sal73, Aug 28, 2013.

  1. stefy

    stefy Apprentice Gardener

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    Yes. The subgenus Tacsonia has some problems with the sultriness. Their habitat is in high mountains, so they needs lower temperatures than ours. We can solve this problem with some shade.. I've just bought some P. antioquiensis and I'll plant them under an Hibiscus mutabilis... I'll keep you informed about the results ;-)
     
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    • stefy

      stefy Apprentice Gardener

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      We will continue to talk about passionflower, in the mean time we are talking about you here. Have a nice Sunday ;-)
       
    • nothingfail

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      sal73, how do you know fata confetto is root cold hardy and down to what degree?
       
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