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I nearly killed it last year, though I was luckily able to save it and get it growing again over the winter. It rains far too much during the winter here in Oregon for these plants to survive outdoors. It's not the soil moisture that's the problem - it's fungal infections of the leaves. Hopefully I'll be able to keep it healthy indoors over the winter and perhaps get some flowers next year. I've seen smaller plants flower.
I was advised to do no treatment, so I did. It seems timing is the most important factor since it is a winter grower and the seedlings need enough time to grow and prepare for dormancy the following summer.
An update on the D. capillaris vs D. natalensis mystery for [MENTION=7151]RSS[/MENTION] [MENTION=9012]hcarlton[/MENTION] [MENTION=11432]SerMuncherIV[/MENTION]:
OMG, loving the ice encasement pics, especially the S. Spade and ice-sickle nose Tarnok! We did not get the freezing rain out here like you guys got in Portland.
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