Re: peony, now Glaucidium, now Aconitum


Made the mistake of planting Aconitum in the same bed as the Japanese maple (RIP) that died of verticillium wilt. Did not realize that Aconitum was also susceptible to the disease. Result -- dead Aconitum.
Cathy
On Sunday, September 5, 2004, at 05:47 AM, Gene Bush wrote:


Hello Kitty,
In bud here as well. Won't be long now before the monkshoods open. One
of my favorite fall plants for my garden. Also blooming are several fall
blooming anemone in white, double deep pink, and silvery-pink. One fairly
new has not opened as yet. Turtlehead is and has been in bloom for some time
now, both the white and the pink. Quite a few different gentians are in
bloom and have been since late June. Will still be going come December here.
Hardy cyclamen is up now... both ivyleaf and the coum. Several cultivars in
both white and pink and different leaf patterns.
Tall sedums are looking good this year. Lobelia are doing very well.
Cardinal lobelia is in full bright red, blue is about to finish up and
cultivar Ruby Slippers is dong real well as yet.
I sure do enjoy my various asters and my "fireworks" goldenrod. Won't be
long before the fall foliage colors join the blooms.
Gene E. Bush
Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc
www.munchkinnursery.com
genebush@munchkinnursery.com
Zone 6/5 Southern Indiana


----- Original Message -----
From: "Kitty" <kmrsy@comcast.net>
Gene, The Aconitum arendsii I got from you last year will be blooming
soon,
at least I think it will be soon. It has lots of buds on it. Can't wait!
Kitty

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