Arum Italicum in San Antonio, TX
I live in San Antonio and have a bed of Cannas.
The Cannas go dormant in the winter, so I would like to interplant them with a "winter" bulb.
I read about Arum Italicum. I have a book about bulbs from Sunset, which lists it being able to grow in our area.
However, I can't find any information about growing these in Texas.
I know that our winters would be warm enough for these plants, so I don't know why I can't find out more about growing them in Texas.
I wonder would our soils be too dry? Winters too hot? Summers too hot?
The area where I would like to grow these will get part sun in the winter, but full shade in the summer.
I know that I would need to give them plenty of water to get them established. Would it take more water than cannas?
Do they need growing conditions the same as ferns?
Would they always need more water than cannas?
The reason I say this, is because my cannas have done fine, here.
It seems like these plants are the most popular in CA, the Carolinas.
The bulbs are very reasonably price at Brecks. Also, they will ship during the fall.
Thank you very much
jim_6b
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