Re: OT-other-erosion control
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- Subject: Re: OT-other-erosion control
- From: "* b* c* <b*@atlantic.net>
- Date: Mon, 9 Mar 1998 19:40:09 -0700 (MST)
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> You might try mints or daylilies. I use both along our storm creek, and
> they seem to take an occasional soaking well.
>
The wild Daylily that can frequently be seen growing along roads,
Hemerocallis fulva, would be an excellent choice for this. The plants
spread fast, are very hardy, and bloom for several weeks each year. They
are hardy in your area.
Mark A. Cook
billc@atlantic.net
Dunnellon, FL.