I have all typical Lobivia at 4°C in a greenhouse.
All Soehrensia up to -15°C in a rain protected cold house with fresh air (we call it Patagonium).
March 2016 - Genus of the Month - Lobivia
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Re: March 2016 - Genus of the Month - Lobivia
Hi,
For what it's worth, I did once try two Lobivia in a cold frame over winter, and they both turned to mush. I suspect it was damp rather than cold.
Best wishes,
For what it's worth, I did once try two Lobivia in a cold frame over winter, and they both turned to mush. I suspect it was damp rather than cold.
Best wishes,
Sheila
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Re: March 2016 - Genus of the Month - Lobivia
[url=https://picturepush.com/public/14807469] Lobivia aurea v.dobeana
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Re: March 2016 - Genus of the Month - Lobivia
So many BEAUTIFUL flowering Lobivias :-) XXXXX
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