RE: Sisyrinchium etc




> [Dear Nan,

     In my experience they both enjoy summer dormancy. With water you can
keep them going, but they soon become over grown and need to be cut back.
They look better with a dormancy, and little to no fertilizer.

     Tim Kalman in sunny El Cerrito with a view of the pacific through the
Golden Gate Bridge.

>
> In your experience, do Sisyrinchium bellum and S. californicum go  
> dormant in summer or do they retain their foliage all year round?
>
>




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