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Old 01-07-2006, 02:31 PM
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I put my standards outdoors, but my Dag has always been in the GH. Also, this last year I have had it hanging in the brightest, hottest end of the GH, with very regular watering, every other day during summer. Down to every 3 or 4 days now. I just checked the RHS naming site. I counted five different species in the back ground. If you want to look, here is the site, but stay within the pink box on the first page. http://www.rhs.org.uk/research/regis...chidsearch.asp Think I will continue to keep all the warm growers in the GH, like dayana, alifolium, devonianum, lancifolium, and madidum. At least I think these are warm growers. Small plants, which many of these are, are a concern outdoors. Too easy to lose track of them, and they don't get watered properly . And there is no reserve if something adverse happens. Cynthia
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