Re: OT-other-erosion control


On Mon, 9 Mar 1998 19:40:10 -0700 (MST) "william b. cook"
<billc@atlantic.net> writes:
>     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.

Most of the daylilies I have used on my drainage ditch are Hemerocallis
fulva, although I have added some hybrids recently, and will add more
later this year.

Lynn Woosley
lynn.woosley@juno.com
USDA Zone 8
Marietta, GA - Where my poor husband worked all night in the cold at five
flood-related dam failures

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