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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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Family Generic Species/Variety Collection Number
(Tropaeolaceae) Tropaeolum tuberosum v. piliferum 'Izzy' BSWJ16463
Group Colour Blooms Size
Climber Orange Summer, autumn medium
Soil Type Shade Foliage Origin
Humus rich Part shade, Sun Semi evergreen Colombia
Scented Ornamental Berries / Fruit
No
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