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Re: putting the hex in hexapogon


They are in the open.  I give them better than average drainage, such as a 
raised bed, or on a hillside, etc.  Now they are planted in an old gravel 
driveway (I put them there about 10 months ago) and they seem to love 
it.  Here's another pic.  The flowers are a weird mix of brown & purpley-blue.

Dennis in Cincinnati


At 07:08 AM 5/6/2005, you wrote:
>Dennis,
>          Are you using a bulb frame for these, or are they "in the open?"
>          Ken
>At 02:59 PM 5/5/2005, you wrote:
> >What's a hexapogon?
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> >Some may have never heard of the term.  Some may have never given it a
> >second thought.  But beard-lovers will be excited to know why some arils
> >are known as 6-bearded.  They have beards on the standards as well as the
> >falls.  Get a load of this!
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> >(I bet you'll all be checking your irises for extra beards now.)  :-)
> >
> >Dennis in Cincy (who can't even manage to grow 1 beard, let alone 6)
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