Re: After Irises, what then?


Hi I'm surprised your syringa never blooms, mine does fairly well in a zone
8/9. However what really does thrive in a hot dry climate is Buddelia. Ours
grow huge and really love growing with the irises and also lavender.

Colleen modra
South Aust
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Gibbons <gibbman6@home.com>
To: <iris-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: [iris-talk] After Irises, what then?


> Dana Brown wrote, in part:
> >Like you, we have
> > 100+ and drop to 10 degrees in the winter. .....
>  >We have crepe myrtles, rose of  sharon, lilacs and desert willow all
> shrubs/trees which flower.
>
> Dana,
> What lilac are you having sucess with in that warm climate? Mine (syringa
> vulgaris) have never chilled enough (Zone 8a) to bloom and really prone to
> scale...
>
> Jim Gibbons
> NC Coast, Zone 8a and sandy
> gibbman6@home.com
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