Re: rebloom



----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Meyer" <njhosta@hotmail.com>
To: <hosta-open@mallorn.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 8:07 PM
Subject: Re: rebloom
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Bill
One plant that has often sent up more bloom scapes, in my garden, is So
Sweet.  This plant has addtional blooming , after the initial time period,
almost every year. I frequently divide and set out the divisions in august
or September, and always find the new scapes are initating from "new"
divisions. This would not be properly termed "re-blooming"  Just as Jim
suggested.
Thanks
Ran


> Hi Jim and Ran,
>       One question I have is--- Are there any plants which send up new
> blooming divisions reliably from one year to the next? Or is this just the
> occasional oddity. I don't want to guess what might be the right word, but
I
> wonder if it's important or just a rare, temporary thing like a scape
coming
> up in spring with no leaves. Do we need a word for all the weird things
> these plants do?
>
> ........Bill Meyer
>
> >
> > > A question I have asked before...........but with no answers:..
> > >
> > > Is "rebloom" a correct name
> > *****************
> > Jim
> > In the(rare) cases, where more than one scape comes from one division, I
> > believe that "re-bloom" is the correct term.

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