RE: Freesia laxa


Thanks for the information. Second plant is now in bloom. Good sized seed pod on first plant.

Chuck Chapman


>Chuck,
>     Anomatheca laxa has been renamed Freesia laxa.  I don't think that it 
>would survive the winter up there, as it is marginally hardy here.  I am showing 
>a link to a US distribution map.  
>http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/cgi/b98_map?genus=Freesia&species=laxa
>
>Mark A. Cook
>BigAlligator@aol.com
>USDA Zone 8b   Sunset Zone 28
>Dunnellon, Florida USA.
>


-- 
Chuck Chapman, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Zone 4/5


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