RE: Borage, et al
Kitty, I think that is a great way to look at collections! I'll have to
start tracking the "family" in the yard myself to see if I've done the same
thing or just have an eclectic garden.
Blessings,
Bonnie (SW OH - zone 5)
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From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf
Of kmrsy@comcast.net
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 5:13 PM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: [CHAT] Borage, et al
I was just looking through my A-B file of magazine clippings on plants and
came
across a single page (but back to back) with BORAGE written at the top. This
1999 article by Anne Lovejoy briefly covered many of the plants in the
Borage
family. I don't often think in terms of family, but low and behold, so many
of
the plants there were the one I've been drawn to. Not just Borago, but
Brunneras and Pulmonarias, Mertensia and Myosotis and its cousin
Cynoglossum.
And then I spotted Omphalodes which I'm growing now successfully after
several
bad starts. Another favorite: Lithodora and our recently discussed
Symphytums. And would you believe it? Heliotrope! A couple I haven't
tried
but have seen like Cerinthe, Trachystemon, and Buglossoides. And a tender
Myosotidium to die for.
But I was surprised to see that I had inadvertantly been quite drawn to a
specific family, without ever knowing it. Hmmmm, a whole new way to look at
my
collections.
Kitty
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