Re: Plant ID


As Donna mentioned a pic would help.  If not, how about height, flower
diameter, petal #, leaf type, daisy center's color, branching or wiry
stemmed, any details.  What came to mind from what you described was
Kalimeris, but that's not native.
Kitty

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To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: [CHAT]Plant ID


> I wonder if anyone could help me identify a plant in my garden.
Unfortunately
> the top of the tag broke off and I can't find it.
> It might be a native, but I'm not sure. It's blooming now and does well in
> dry shade even though the bottom part of the tag says sun to light shade.
>  It has daisy like white blossoms in clusters that look almost lacy from a
> distance. The blossoms resemble small asters, but I know it's not an
aster.
> Any help is much appreciated.
> Godi zone 7
> Mt. Vernon VA
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