Re: Diachondra Sub
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- Subject: Re: Diachondra Sub
- From: M* R* <m*@NETCOM.COM>
- Date: Sun, 19 Jan 1997 17:24:53 -0800
- In-Reply-To: <970119201437_1658204903@emout19.mail.aol.com> from "Don Boekelheide" at Jan 19, 97 08:14:38 pm
> > Majorie, > Can you give the botanical name and something about its growth habit and > zzones where it does well? > > Don > Charlotte 8a > NC USA I'll have to look up the technical name, et. al. When I lived in So. California, it was suggested that we put baby's tears in with the diachondra. When it got sunny and hot, the baby's tears would encroach in the area. When it got shadier and colder, the diachondra would take over. Of course, in LA it rarely got below 40 degrees in the winter. Marjorie Now in wet and wonderful Woodinville, WA
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