Re: Edging Plants - Southeastern US
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- From: "Theresa W." t*@sbcglobal.net
- Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 19:32:10 -0700
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I personally find liriope excessively boring and overused here (I realize I'm not in the south east). When my sister lived in NC, she had some kind of creeping lantana that was lovely and the butterflies loved it. Granted, it wasn't a nice neat structural border, but I'm not really into rigid lines anyway.
Sheri Ann Richerson wrote:
The four I have come up with are Hemerocallis - both Stella D'Oro and some of the new minis that are everblooming. Setcreasea purpurea Purple Queen, Lirope and Ajuga pyramidalis Metallica-crispa. Are any of you in the southeastern US growing these? Do you have any comments on them? Thanks, Sheri --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT
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