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Kenilworth Ivy sprouts under Euphorbia trigona.

stan510

By Stan510


Kenilworth Ivy sprouts under Euphorbia trigona. (Cymbalaria muralis (Coliseum Ivy))

Cymbalaria I didn't plant,sprouted on its own. I don't know what it is ..but Cymbalaria seems to prefer sprouting under my Dry plants- even cactus.



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It's a nice accent under that E. trigona.

7 Apr, 2017

 

E.trigona is a rock. It takes wet soils or very dry. It only wont take 28f as I learned in 1998. BUT!, this Trigona-rubra Andy is much closer to the house as you can see and Its only had tips nipped by rot in some winters at worst.
I have a feeling its rooted into the ground under the pot. Thats ok,it allows it to get bigger on less water.
Why the Cymbalaria favors full sun and C&S pots is a mystery to me.
Over the years I've tried transplanting it. ALWAYS died. But,just wait awhile and it pops in a pot of its own choosing.

7 Apr, 2017

 

I didn't know E. trigona takes wet soil. My plant, in the house gets almost no water. It's almost 7' tall (I purchased it as a small 8" plant in 2001). It'll have to be taken outside permanently soon.

That's strange that Cymbalaria dies when you transplant it. Its roots must be very sensitive to moving.

8 Apr, 2017

 

I'm always pulling it out of the Dioon also. If I let it go?..it will cover the whole caudex/trunk.
When I have pulled pieces to try in other spots? Wilts very fast. I toss some potting soil over it...but,no go.
I guess pots provide what it likes.

9 Apr, 2017



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