Re: Invasive Varieties
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- Subject: Re: Invasive Varieties
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- Date: 16 Aug 96 23:40:40 EDT
Linda Mann wrote:
> Sharon - can you name some older invasive varieties? <
No, because when they finally do show up they do so as UFOs (Unidentified
Flowering Objects). Hard to ID because it's been a while since you've seen them
bloom and you just KNOW that's not what was planted there.
I hope my earlier post cleared this up. If not, I think what you REALLY want
are older varieties that are both vigorous growers and reliable bloomers. The
ones that Lloyd Austin designated "everbloomers" are good examples. July
Beauty, August Waves, October Shadows, and Winter Flame come to mind but I'm
sure others can think of even more.
Sharon McAllister (73372.1745@compuserve.com)