Re: plant identification
- To: hosta-open@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: plant identification
- From: R* W* <w*@mail.harborcom.net>
- Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 20:36:10 -0400
- References: <39fce2f2.24695054@aol.com>
Chris,
although I do not have one, Azure Snow is an incredible looking plant when it is
mature. It is upright vase shape, with a steely gray blue color all its own.
Ray W z5
Mentor, Ohio
SECK138@aol.com wrote:
> Receiving plants that look totally different from description, and pictures
> on net can be disappointing. Now if these plants are just young and will
> grow into something more interesting that is important information. Any one
> own garnet prince, donahue's piecrust, azure snow, birchwood elegance,
> montana kinkaku, and would like to talk about their experiences with these
> plants. Does any one else want to talk about plants that they have received
> that do not look at all like what they thought they were buying. I happen
> to own Sagae (one of my favorites) in a young immature specimen although nice
> you do not even have a clue how wonderful that plant becomes. Thanks Chris
> Zone 6
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