RE: Zizia
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  • Subject: RE: Zizia
  • From: &* R* <1*@rewrite.hort.net>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 14:58:48 -0700

I find the Zizia aurea a little weedy in my wildflower garden.  I just pinch the old blooms off.  It does attract a lot of insects while in bloom which is what I like.  I have never tried to divide since the clumps are small but seeds very viable.
Nancy  Tennessee
 
> Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 12:07:15 -0500
> To: perennials@hort.net
> Subject: Re: Zizia
> From: 1002@rewrite.hort.net
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> >
> > Anyone growing Zizia? I have Z aptera and Z aurea, both of which have
> > grown big and fat in just a couple of years. I want to divide them
> > but would like to know the best time to do this. Anyone know?
> >
> > I did check the internet with divide, division, propagate Zizia – no
> > luck. The most I found was “start from seed but also can be
> > divided”. So I checked my big, fat, heavy AHS book which always
> > tells you when to propagate. Amazingly, this genus isn’t even in
> > there! I was sure it was a NAm native so I pulled out my old Hortus
> > Third and yes, it is. So why would AHS ignore it? The black
> > swallowtail larvae certainly didn’t ignore it last year. Mobot
> > covers them. Harumph!
>
> Hi Kitty,
>
> I don't grow these (although I'm familiar with them). I'm not sure
> why they never found a home in my garden, though.
>
> Barry Glick says those two plants are 'idiot-proof' and readily
> propagated by either seed or division; some other random links online
> said that spring or fall were both equally suitable for Zizia.
>
> I don't know if that helps or not. :D
>
> Chris
>
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