Monday, October 08, 2007
Tricolor Toad
As mentioned, the foliage of the different commercially selected clones of Tricyrtis affinis can be very different from each other; only the spots give them away. Perhaps the most striking is Tricyrtis affinis Tricolor, shown in spring dressed in stripes of pink and creamy white on a bright green background, sprinkled with what look like water spots. The flowers, in typical affinis fashion, are somewhat of an afterthought, being a modest terminal cluster... tellingly, I have no picture of this plant flowering.
However, if ever a plant in the lily family needed no flowers to be worth growing, this is it.
	
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				 				I really enjoy the flowers, but even more than that, I like the variety of foliage that is found on another shade garden plant - pulmonaria (lungwort).  So far, I have only 4 varieties... I'm not home, so I can't remember what I have.  But, some of them are uniquely different from the others!
				
				
			
			
			
				 				shady... note pulmonaria next to Tricyrtis Key Lime Pie in picture. I also like pulmonarias, but I'll have to admit, they kind of sit there for me... maybe too dry and hot here??
Don
				
				
			
			
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				 				Ah.  I don't know about hot because I actually am not located far from you.  However, this summer was their best so far, as the plants filled out nicely and bloomed a lot (due to all the rain we had!).  
We'll see about next year. And, I believe I'm not doing things quite correctly for my toad lilies... some are okay, but a couple of others have stayed rather "diminutive."
				
				
			
			
			
			
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        We'll see about next year. And, I believe I'm not doing things quite correctly for my toad lilies... some are okay, but a couple of others have stayed rather "diminutive."
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