Re: plant combinations
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT] plant combinations
- From: "Gene Bush" g*@otherside.com
- Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 06:45:46 -0400
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I had a combination happened this year for the first time.
The combination was for foliage only.. bloom times were not together. My gold flowering tree peony... normally early... bloomed later than usual this past season. My Japanese roof iris (blue) bloomed earlier than usual ... bright below the gold tree peony. Pretty cool! Wonder if it will ever happen again? Who knows, but it sure was nice this year.
Not a "bad" combination, Auralie, but your story reminded me of the flowering combination.
Gene E. Bush
Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc
www.munchkinnursery.com
genebush@munchkinnursery.com
Zone 6/5 Southern Indiana
----- Original Message ----- From: <Aplfgcnys@aol.com>
In past discussions people have told about serendipitous plant combinations - things that looked especially good together even though they had not been planned that way. That does happen often but this year I have twice experienced the opposite. I don't know a word for it, but combinations that just don't work. I had always accepted the theory that colors in nature never really clashed - flower colors would always harmonize. But this spring my orange poppies bloomed at the same time as my 'Gay Paree' peony - never happened before - and the orange poppies were a terrible combination with the fuschia peony. Of course, both bloomed more lavishly than ever before. Oh well, these things happen. But now it has happened again. My Canada lilies (Lilium canadense) are just making a mass of orange when up pops a cosmos from a mixed package that is brilliant purple. It is a very large, handsome cosmos - bigger both in bloom and in height than the rest of the bunch which are mostly soft pinks and whites - but it stands right up against the orange lilies. Ouch! I guess I will have to cut the cosmos back until the lilies have done with their blooming. Never had this problem before. It must be an effect of global warming. Auralie --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT
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