Re: Texas bluebonnets


Yeah - it just depends on whether we have drought conditions or not.
This year it's been so bloody wet - who knows? And the rain starts again
tonight they say. I pray they're wrong, my yard hasn't been mowed since
November (too wet) and it's getting WAY scary back there. I can do the
front w/ shears, so that's no problem. It's still marshy in spots out
back. Ugh....


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Aplfgcnys@aol.com
Reply-To: gardenchat@hort.net
Date:  Sun, 16 Mar 2003 17:14:24 EST

>In a message dated 03/16/2003 5:01:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
>gardenqueen@gbronline.com writes:
>
>> winecup maybe?  Callirhoe something or another - also called poppy mallow by 
>> some?
>> 
>> P
>> 
>
>Thanks, but no.  I grow those - Callarihoe involucrata - or at least I try 
>to, with only moderate success because we are too far north.  It's possible 
>that what I saw was Mimulus bigelovii, or else Nama demissum, but the 
>identifying pictures I have are not very clear.  Anyway, that trip was a 
>tremendous experience.  We've been to the Big Bend several times, but that 
>was far the best.  We heard that the wildflower bloom was not great last year 
>- so we really lucked out.  Auralie
>
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX/zone 8A



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