Re: JI: seedling July 11th
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- From: Hai Vu h*@yahoo.com
- Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 04:38:09 -0700 (PDT)
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David Ferguson <manzano57@msn.com> wrote:
David Ferguson <manzano57@msn.com> wrote:
---- LSpots keywords ?>Sort of reminds me of British gardening books that call Lilacs "summer" blooming, and Crocosmia "autumn" bloomers. Here (central NM) Lilacs are early spring (April, sometimes March) and Crocosmia are late spring (June, sometimes July).Never thought of any Iris as "summer" blooming, but Ellen is in a place that redefines this.I saw aspen just leafing out on the 4th of July at 11000 ft in Colorado this year - I enjoy a bit of "spring" during the heat of summer - weather it be snowbanks and spring flowers in Colorado or Ellen's Iris.It was cool today, only 97 F.Dave
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