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Re: [SANS] Home page/Identification
- To: S*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SANS] Home page/Identification
- From: K* E* Q* <k*@GNOFN.ORG>
- Date: Sun, 2 Nov 1997 19:23:03 -0600
- In-Reply-To: <aaf8b245.345d07d8@aol.com>
On Sun, 2 Nov 1997, Crasulady wrote:
> CSSA sells San. seed off and on when they get them.
> .50 for 5 seeds. I will have a few soon also . I do not
> sell them. The last batch went to kenneth quinn. He is
> very successful having them come up. My understanding
> is that they are slow to mature, meaning into the 4" pot
> size. I do have a few seeds left that I will mail. Norma
> Lewis where it is 100F today. But why can't I grow S .
> hahnii?
>
They are indeed slow, though I do not give them ideal conditions; however,
they are also very tough to kill. Some S. hyacinthioides that I planted
in 1991 have just this year started to grow in the adult (upright) manner
and are now in a 4" pot.
Kenneth Quinn
Listening to Jefferson Airplane as I type - if you can remember the 60's
you
weren't there!
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