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Re: Weird IMMORTALITY bloom


It's not you and I am not even sure that it is Immortality.  I had that same weird thing happen with TN Vols, but it also had 2 beards on one Fall.............take a look!
Linda


 
On 5/29/06, Kent Appleberry <appleb@cut.net> wrote:
You're not the only one with Immortality woes.  I've read of slowness in it
getting going.  It's one of the runtiest of my second-year plants, maybe
because it sent up a bloom stalk soon after it was planted.  It has another
stalk up this year, but after a freeze last night I'm not sure it will bloom
right.

We're downwinders from the Nevada nuclear test sites, so that might explain
some oddities in blooms here.  I'll post a couple one of these days.

Kent
Sanpete County, Utah, zone 4/5
freeze last night wiped out almost all the open blooms, at peak


Cheryl Leigh Chamberlin <clc@cherylleigh.com> said:

> This is the last flower on a clump of IMMORTALITY that has been in place for
> four or five years, has never rebloomed, has lots of little fans, but sent
> up only three stalks.
>
> I must be the only gardener on the planet who can't get this to rebloom, and
> to add insult to injury, I get a flower with only two standards and falls!
>
> There *is* a nuclear power plant in my county, but it's way at the other
> end! Honest! It shouldn't affect my garden, although I guess that might
> depend on which way the wind blows.<G>
>
> Cheryl Leigh
> philly 'burbs, supposedly zone 6


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