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Re: Two versicolors


Are you sure those are versicolors? The one in the rear looks like setosa and the front one like a siberian cultivar. I have only had small things blooming so far and unable to get down close enough to take photos without a dry stool to sit on. That's what happens to old ladies. Men too?
                    Joan Cooper, Roseville, MN where we have had 4 days of cold cold rain!

jjbhphd wrote:

Friends,

I have warned that I am a better gardener that record keeper, and am endeavoring to grow as many species as possible. I am specifying what I think I am sending, but welcome feedback.

Like Dennis, whose posts I have been following events in my garden are running one to two weeks behind yours. We also have experienced the same pattern of hot late winter and miserable early spring. But Spring seems to have come back. Like Dennis, I am seeing some deformed buds which I think is resultant on their jerking around.

I do not mind if spring is late, but it was painful to me to see such widespread injury by one fluke night several weeks ago when the temperature plunged to 30 detrees Farenheit or 0 degrees centegrade.

James Harrison

Asheville

 






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