RE: Some help please


Hi Ceres,

I think that is the plant, I'll do a little more research in the Song
Sparrow website to be sure.  My peony that I got at the Perennial Saturday
is doing just fine.  It's about a foot tall with 3 or 4 stems sticking up
and buds on 2 of them.  I ordered a fern-leaf peony from Kehm's, it'll be
delivered in the fall.  If the Yellowhorn works out, I'll be ordering one of
them shortly.

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From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net]On
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Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2005 9:35 PM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: Re: [CHAT]Some help please


In a message dated 5/1/05 10:41:01 PM, red4@omni-tech.net writes:

<< I'm under the impression that it's a bush type of plant, that you

could keep medium sized by pruning. >>

Rich, are you speaking of the yellowhorn?  Klehms Song Sparrow has one in
their catalog.  Hardy to zone 4, 10'-12' x 10'-12' which is Xanthoceras
sorbifolium as Chris had suggested.  See
www.songsparrow.com/2005new/plantdetails.cfm?ID=129&type=Woody%20Plants
    BTW, is your peony that you received at Perennial Sat from Klehm's going
to bloom.  Mine does not have any buds but is up and looks good.
    I saw a Acer tegmentosum 'White Tigress' at the Woodsmith Garden Center
(Garden Gate mag GC) yesterday.  Very interesting.  See
www.songsparrow.com/2005new/plantdetails.cfm?ID=1771&type=Woody%20Plants
    I may have told you  I purchased a Rhus typhina Tiger Eye and a dwarf
locust 'Twisted Baby' last week.
    Ceres

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