Remusatia Vivipara and Alocasia 'wentii'
Got my plants a month ago and they are in the ground. Doing pretty well so far. The wentii is putting up new foliage, and it is looking more bronzy than when I first received it. I suppose that is natural, because a lot of leaves of immature plants do not display their true colors until they mature a bit. The Hitchhiker EE is putting up a new bud, too, so looks like they like where they are (so far).
Also planted Arasaema 'nepanthoides', and it is doing well also. Any advice is appreciated. All plants are situated on West side of my yard, but do not get any West sun due to large mature trees and privacy fencing. They only get a bit of morning sun (about 1 hour), and are planted among other shade loving plants like hosta, epimediums, hellebore, begonia grandis, astilbes, cimcifuga, ferns, etc.
Susan
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