Good morning my
permie friends.
Wondering if anyone can clarify something about Achira for me. When I found out about the plant I did not realise that it was propagated by rhizomes only as it radrely sets seed and is unlikely to grow true from seed if it does actually happen to.
I bought 2 plants (seed started) from eBay, I’ve not been able to source rhizomes. They are growing really well and I’ll plant them outdoors as soon as risk of last frost has passed (2nd week of May for me).
My question is if it does not grow true exactly but still produces
underground tubers will these be edible in the same way as a true Achira? I can’t find anything on the old google machine to clarify this. I assume by not growing true it would simply mean it might be a different colour or not grow as big for example but it would still be edible?
Also, I’m in the North East of Scotland where we have a temperate maratime climate, reasonably mild winters (although on some occasions like this year, we can
experience -15 Celsius) and cool summers. I think my area roughly equates to the US zone 8 hardiness scale. If I were to grow my achira in the ground and give it a nice heavy mulch of
wood chips over the winter, is it likely to survive? Or
should I just be safe and dig it up and take indoors?
Many thanks!