Re: Glaucidium fresh seed question
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT] Glaucidium fresh seed question
- From: c* c* <c*@rnet.com>
- Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 08:23:35 -0500
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But you probably have summers a bit cooler and wetter than we do further west.
Cathy
On Tuesday, September 14, 2004, at 02:27 PM, Kitty wrote:
It has survived here in zone 5 neIN for 3 years, blooms in spring. I got it
from Seneca Hill which I think might be Zone 4.
Kitty
----- Original Message ----- From: "cathy carpenter" <cathyc@rnet.com> To: <gardenchat@hort.net> Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 1:15 PM Subject: Re: [CHAT] Glaucidium fresh seed question
Somehow I have the feeling that anything native to northern Japan would
not make it through a midwest summer (sigh). Cathy
On Tuesday, September 14, 2004, at 08:38 AM, Kitty wrote:
Thanks so much Gene. I'm going to try some myself. Anyone else want
some
Glaucidium seed? This is a peony relative from Japan with gorgeous
flowers.
I also have some Fritillaria radeanna seed (like F imperialis but pale
yellow flowers, no bad smell, a tad shorter) if any one wants that.
Kitty
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