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Re: [GWL]: Symposium Plants


Hi Doreen:   One of our Ivy growers has 3 new ivies he will be introducing.
Would you like to include them in your article.  Depending on the date of
publication I could also give you advance information on the IVY OF THE YEAR
2003.

The "Ivy of the Year" 2002 is H.h.'Teardrop'.  I have pictures.

Will you be going to the Philadelphia Flower Show?

Suzanne Pierot, President
The American Ivy Society
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doreen Howard" <doreenh@ticon.net>
To: <Gardenwriters@topica.com>
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 9:32 PM
Subject: [GWL]: Symposium Plants


> This question is for the GWAA members who attended the symposium and got a
> carton of houseplants from the Herman Englemann booth at the trade show.
> One of the plants was a showy croton with the name 'Mamey.'  I suspect it
is
> related to the Florida Plant of the Year 2002--Mammy.  It's a red, yellow,
> orange and black twisted leaf plant that require high light indoors and
> humidity.  If you got this plant, how has it done for you?
>
> I'm writing an article on new houseplants for 2002 and 2003 and would like
> to include this one, because of its unusual leaves and colors.  The one I
> received is amongst my orchids under fluorescent lights and on a humidity
> tray.  Of course, it is growing well, and the colors are stunning.
> But....these conditions are NOT what the average houseplant gets.  So I
> would like your experiences so I can judge if Mamey or Mammy is tough
enough
> for the average consumer.
>
> TIA
> Doreen Howard
>
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