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This plant has been persisting for over 30 years near Pamiers in Ariège, at the foothills of the Pyrenees, where it has at least survived the cold wave of 2012 (-20°C (-4°F)). In other words, it is potentially much hardier than -10°C (14°F).
A very beautiful plant with an exotic and kitschy look, as long as you forget about its smell!
Georges
camoel
Beautiful bulb, to be continued
Veronique
Occitanie
Absolutely stunning plant that I've discovered in my new garden, such a delight to watch them grow. However, the flower is currently emitting odours of rotten meat with the heat, and I have dozens of them. Not very pleasant to walk around them.
Agnès
Ar Roch Bernez" is the Breton name for the English landmark known as "Birnbeck Pier".
What could be better than a plant that is unique and will repel false friends with its scent?
The bulbs received were indeed of good size, I am waiting for the first flowers and... ... ...aromas...
Received two enormous bulbs, one bloomed straight away (a terrible smell, as expected!) and the other grew into a plant. The one that bloomed wilted quite quickly and produced several bulbils that I was able to divide and give away to others.
They were in a warm and humid greenhouse.
Caro
Porto
Large tuber, as indicated on the website.
The tuber is very hard (healthy) and the bud is very firm and vigorous. ;-)