Posted by David MD zn 7 on December 28, 2006, 4:24 pm THANKS! There are some proteas adapted well to returning as dieback, apparently, like Protea simplex. I've always thought that would be the best to try here but they are a pain to germinate as I'm sure some people on this board have experienced.
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Frank,
I saw your post on the PNW board about this plant. Very exciting to think I could do that here along my south or west facing stone walls. So I'm wondering a few things:
How big was it when you originally planted it?
In spite of coming back from the roots did it bloom well every year?
Was it some kind of special clone collected from a cold area?
Does anybody have that clone anymore,
and/or, where did you buy the seeds or plant?
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