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Unusual houseplants
- To: "i*@prairienet.org" <i*@prairienet.org>
- Subject: Unusual houseplants
- From: D* P* <e*@tir.com>
- Date: Tue, 22 Sep 1998 11:00:44 -0400
Hi:
I sent this message to the list on Friday but it
seems to have vanished into cyberspace. I work at
a local Meijer store in the floral department. We
are beginning to get some rather unusual
"houseplants" in which don't seem to sell well.
These have been a hebe from New Zealand,
strawflower from Australia, and a hardy sedum.
Have any of you noticed this at your local
greenhouses, gardenstores? I am wondering if this
is a new trend?
Also, how do you feel about the information given
on name tags with the plants. Does it usually
seem accurate to you?
--
Diana Pederson, Lansing, MI, Zone 5
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