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- Subject: Re: Fw: Tenderly X (English Charm x Mother Earth) fall maiden
- From: &* G* C* <j*@cox.net>
- Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2012 20:16:03 -0500
Nice to hear from you again, Mary Lou. The seedling looks
promising. We need reblooming amoenas. -- Griff
Griffin's
Den
http://www.pilmore.com/griffinsden/default.html Zone 7a along the tidal Potomac near Mount Vernon, in Virginia From: M*@msn.com
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 9:44 AM
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Subject: [iris-photos] Fw: Tenderly X (English Charm x Mother Earth)
fall maiden
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From: M*@msn.com
To: M*@msn.com
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 9:29 AM
Subject: Tenderly X (English Charm x Mother Earth) fall
maiden Been off the internet since mid November, back now!
Not much happened in the fall garden after 22 consecutive days
over 90 degrees last summer, with no precip to speak of. Wish I
could tell how much water is left in the well. A couple of
seedlings
bloomed in October and were potted as a precaution. The other
one, Tenderly X (Twilight Fancies x Starring) had surprisingly little
color, BB size, and very round. No decent photo of it.
This one had 3 branches and spur. Top growth stopped from cold,
top branch outgrew it, then top growth started again when brought
indoors.
Missed you all!
Mary Lou, near Indianapolis - catching up |
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