>Eucomis and Kniphofia that I found ungrowable several hundred miles >south in my former Connecticut garden. Her reliable snow cover and >superior growing talent are probably the difference. I bid for >Pinellia "Polly Spout" and won!!! Mark, And what pray tell is Pinellia 'Polly Spout' like? Checking google it seems to be a P. pedatissecta, but some pics show what looks like a purply flower, while others describe a greeny yellow? What is distinctive about it? Cheers. Paul T. Canberra, Australia - USDA Zone Equivalent approx. 8/9 Growing an eclectic collection of plants from all over the world including Aroids, Crocus, Cyclamen, Erythroniums, Fritillarias, Galanthus, Irises, Trilliums (to name but a few) and just about anything else that doesn't move!!