SPEC: I. unguicularis
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- Subject: SPEC: I. unguicularis
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- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1999 09:54:36 EST
From: JForte21@aol.com
Hi All,
I just discovered that the I. unguicularis 'alba' that I bought from Rick and
Roger at Superstition last spring is blooming. I'm so excited. It isn't as
far down in the foliage as I expected either. What a treat after the wiped
out my CRIMSON KING, LOW HO SILVER and TENNISON RIDGE bloomstalks a few weeks
ago.
A question:
The 'alba' is in dappled shade under an oak tree, but I have another
unguicularis--a lavender, I think--that is growing in a hot (in summer), sunny
position. That one doesn't look nearly as happy. Should I move it?
Mary Forte
Atascadero, CA cold zone 9
jforte21@aol.com
P. S. Next time my students complain about English grammar, I will direct
them to the millenium discussion. Give me dangling modifiers any day!
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