(Tropaeolaceae)
Tropaeolum tuberosum v. piliferum 'Izzy' - BSWJ16463
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Description:
Tropaeolum is something of a magnet to us, this climbing subspecies is one we found growing at a heady altitude of 3,500m, on the route to Nevado de Santa Isabel, Tolima, Colombia, in February 2024. Growing streamside in open Paramo, lapping up the icy cold glacier melt-water its feet were in. Forming a dense blanket of small silver-green nasturtium-like foliage, peppered with slender long red, orange mouthed flowers on slender upright stalks, quivering in the icy breeze. Unlike its tuber-forming variety, this one forms very long thin tuberous rhizomes, as storage organs. Plant in a humus rich lime-free soil, in cool shade. Height 3m. Top growth best into sun, but not too hot. Named for our Colombian family member, Isabella Hughes.
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product details
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Family
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Generic
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Species/Variety
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Collection Number
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(Tropaeolaceae)
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Tropaeolum
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tuberosum v. piliferum 'Izzy'
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BSWJ16463
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Group
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Colour
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Blooms
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Size
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Climber
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Orange
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Summer, autumn
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medium
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Soil Type
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Shade
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Foliage
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Origin
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Humus rich
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Part shade, Sun
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Semi evergreen
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Colombia
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Scented
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Ornamental
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Berries / Fruit
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No
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