G. papilio

James Waddick jwaddick@kc.rr.com
Tue, 06 Mar 2007 11:32:02 PST
>adiolus papilio is not the most attractive species
>glad, but must be one of the most hardy.  A corm from our clone
>hitchhiked on a plant that I shared with a friend in Minnesota.  The
>glad has rapidly spread and survived below -20F with no problems and no
>protection.  This certainly should be a good breeding candidate.

Dear Tony and all -
	I see this is NOT sold on your web site and it is one species 
I haven't tried, but obviously ought to do that.

	I Goggled a number of UK sources, but can anyone suggest a 
good US source for corms?

	Anyone else tried it and have comments on the plant or its hardiness?

		Thanks	Jim W.
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Dr. James W. Waddick
8871 NW Brostrom Rd.
Kansas City Missouri 64152-2711
USA
Ph.    816-746-1949
Zone 5 Record low -23F
	Summer 100F +


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