Re: What might this be?


>Anyone have an idea what this might be? I have considered Siberian, LA,
>species?
>
>It came to me years ago via my mother-in-law in Texas. She didn't like it,
>knew I loved TB's and so it came to me. It tolerates drought, but grew so
>thickly that it quit blooming completely. I finally moved some of the *huge*
>clump and it has responded by blooming again. It is blooming now here in
>southern Missouri, right after TB's. It's tall, apparently not susceptible to
>anything. I've called it a Siberian for years but have seen recent post of I.
>fulva that look similar.

It's definitely some sort of Louisiana hybrid.
-- 
Dennis Kramb; dkramb@badbear.com
Cincinnati, Ohio USA; USDA Zone 6
http://www.badbear.com/dkramb/

 

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