Hi I have grown Tricyrtis hirta from seed this winter and they have done very well. I however didn't realize till reading on the net that they are not an "upright" grower but tend to cascade. So know I have no idea where to plant them.
My shade garden has hellebores, hostas, tierellas, heucheras, japanese anemones, astilbies (tall, and short verieties) varagated soloman seal, goat's beard, monkshood, columbines galore, jacob's ladders, 5 different species of foxgloves, and a bunch of shorter plants like trilliums, forget me not, sweet woodruff....
Where would the Tricyrtis hirta fit best in this mix?
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