Re: HIST: 'Susan Bliss' and other pallida pinks


Yet SNOW FLURRY was relatively tolerant of erratic winter/spring heat
and  freezes as well as summer rain here in zone 7, at least for the few
years I grew it.  I bought it out of curiosity after reading Hager's
article about supposed 'tenderness' in SNOW FLURRY, PURISSIMA, etc, just
to see what it would do here.

<Not sure if this adds anything to the discussion, but I. pallida is
hardy in Zone 4 and Snow Flurry isn't.
                       Joan Cooper, Roseville. Minnesota        Zone 4>

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