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Lotus (Nelumbo)
Having just received the English language catalogue from Latour-Marliac,
their first for a very long while, I notice they are selling quite a number of Lotus varieties including miniatures as well as the sacred Lotus species N.nucifera. The Lotus is not a tropical plant as such so has anyone any experience of growing them under UK conditions? http://www.latour-marliac.com/index....26715adbf7146f -- Regards Bob Hobden Posting to this Newsgroup from the W.of London. UK |
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Lotus (Nelumbo)
"Bob Hobden" wrote:
The Lotus is not a tropical plant as such so has anyone any experience of growing them under UK conditions? Well, take this with a large grain of salt: I've grown lotus in New York State, U.S. (considerably colder winters than the UK) successfully in 1-bushel plastic tubs in a "farm" i.e. earth pond* They need to be divided/re-potted every few years, because the containers fill with a mass of roots. And, they're heavy feeders; I've used commercial "lilytabs" (U.S. brand, don't know how to translate) stuck into the mud a few times during the summer. I have a pink and white variety, currently getting engulfed in cattails, so next spring I need to wade and weed. *NOT one of those small, immaculately managed "water features." Hope this makes some sense; I'm coming off a vicious cold, and SWMBO is getting tired of all the hacking and wheezing...l -- Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at home.earthlink.net/~garygarlic Zone 5/4 in upstate New York, 1420' elevation. NY WO G |
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Lotus (Nelumbo)
"Gary Woods" wrote
"Bob Hobden" wrote: The Lotus is not a tropical plant as such so has anyone any experience of growing them under UK conditions? Well, take this with a large grain of salt: I've grown lotus in New York State, U.S. (considerably colder winters than the UK) successfully in 1-bushel plastic tubs in a "farm" i.e. earth pond* They need to be divided/re-potted every few years, because the containers fill with a mass of roots. And, they're heavy feeders; I've used commercial "lilytabs" (U.S. brand, don't know how to translate) stuck into the mud a few times during the summer. I have a pink and white variety, currently getting engulfed in cattails, so next spring I need to wade and weed. *NOT one of those small, immaculately managed "water features." Hope this makes some sense; I'm coming off a vicious cold, and SWMBO is getting tired of all the hacking and wheezing...l Interesting, I'm wondering if your summers are hotter and/or sunnier. It's not a water plant commonly grown in the UK and I've only ever seen it in a large greenhouse situation. It may be that everyone assumes they are tropical so don't try. My wife has a cold like that at the moment, lots of coughing. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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