Re: CULT: SIB, SIB X
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- Subject: Re: CULT: SIB, SIB X
- From: "* A* M* <w*@Ra.MsState.Edu>
- Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 06:08:38 -0700 (MST)
On Tue, 25 Mar 1997, Michael Cook wrote:
> Walter,
> Keep us posted on the progress of those Cal-Sibes and Sibtosas. I
> have thought about trying one or two of those myself, but I did not know
> how they would perform in humid Kentucky.
>
> Mark A. Cook
> macook@iglou.com
> Lexington, KY USDA Zone 5/6 Sunset Zone 35 Still Raining
>
Will do! When I went to the Oregon Convention, I was impressed
with the species at the Abrego graden, especially I. chrysographes.
Lorena Reid sent three different versions plus the others I mentioned.
All have greened up and are growing like mad. Lorena suggested partial
shade and lots of misting in the heat and dry spells of summer. I am
anxious.
Walter Moores
Enid Lake, MS 7/8 A surprise bloom on BEDFORD LILAC, all of four
inches high. Greenish halo on lilac, but the green is not written up in
the registration.