Re: Re: Rhizomes on way
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- Subject: Re: [iris-species] Re: Rhizomes on way
- From: Rodney Barton r*@hsc.unt.edu
- Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 16:16:21 -0600
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- Thread-topic: [iris-species] Re: Rhizomes on way
James,
> I put several probable fulva thizomes in the mail to you today. I
Many thanks! Did I promise you something in return? If not I owe you one!
> Also with great frustration I discovered that a garden helper had dumped a
> barrow of red clay on the native blue eyed grass which I had foraged
Too bad, thanks for the effort anyway.
>
> I'll be curious when these rhizomes bloom whether you can confirm fulva or
> Red Echo. Whichever, they are very nice.
Sure, I'll let you know.
>
> We have had nil winter, and are set up for a disasterous freeze. My
> Japanese magnolia is in bloom, trees are budding, and 75 detrees is
> predicted for Saturday. It is very unlikly that we will escape another
> severe freeze before winter is over.
That IS very scary! I'll keep my fingers crossed for you! We've had a mild
one as well, but are close to our average date of last frost.
Thanks again!
Rod
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