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Re: S. tri. 'Laurentii'
- To: S*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SANS] S. tri. 'Laurentii'
- From: Unruh unrulies@SIERRA.PSNW.COM>
- Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 07:37:03 -0700
Annee,
Do you grow your Sans outside in pots or in open ground? I'm also in
Zone 8/9, and have never been able to get one through the winter
outside, even well under the eaves on the patio and right up next to the
house. I think my problem may be that I water them just a little too
late in the season, and the cold wet roots do them in. Anything that
I'm really attached to has to come inside for the winter.
Carolyn
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Subject:
San. trifasciata var. 'Luarentii'
Date:
Mon, 9 Aug 1999 22:06:01 -0700
From:
Supannee Webb <ankraras@JUNO.COM>
Hello Lone and all,
Nice hearing from you.
"Laurentii" is another variety of San. trifasciata. It's very common
here in my area. I will try my best and attempt to describe it, here
goes;-
A variety with lanceolate, upright stiff leaves that rise in rosettes to
30" tall and sometimes slightly twisted. The color is dark green with
broad golden-yellow edges, and silvery white cross band. My
understanding with this one is that, it will grow well in a wide range
of
light conditions.
I grow all of the sans outdoor with midday protection. Our weather is
very-very hot (110+) and dry, and may be down to the low 20 during
winter.
Hey, Where are all you Guys and Gals. Steve, Juan, Kirk, Hermine,
John,
Alan, somebody, "help is needed here".
CHIEFS needed for us Indians.
Annee In the Valley of the Sun
USDA Zone 8 Glendale, Arizona
Ankrara@EarthCorp.com
Ankraras@juno.com
Ankrara@uswest.net
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