Re: OT: companion plants
- Subject: Re: OT: companion plants
- From: e* h*
- Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 18:27:44 -0600
From: ernie henson <erni@midwest.net>
At 01:12 PM 3/24/99 -0500, you wrote:
>From: Dennis Kramb <dkramb@tso.cin.ix.net>
>
>I found some flowers in bloom today amongst a patch of irises. I don't
>know what they are or how they got there, but they are gorgeous. Please
>take a look and tell me if you can identify them.
>
>http://www.badbear.com/unknown.html
>
>Years ago I planted some bulbs from Michigan Bulb but they never grew.
>This could be them. Maybe some did survive, but weren't strong enough to
>bloom until this year. Let me know what you think.
>
>Dennis Kramb; dkramb@tso.cin.ix.net
>Cincinnati, Ohio USA; USDA Zone 6; AIS Region 6
>Member of AIS, ASI, HIPS, SIGNA, SLI, & Miami Valley Iris Society
>Primary Interests: ABs, REBs, LAs, Native Ohio SPEC and SPEC-X hybrids
>(Check out my web page at http://home.fuse.net/dkramb/home.html)
>
>Dennis, these are Anemones, sometimes listed as Windflowers. I got mine
from Dutch Bulb Co. (Incidentally, I have not been able to access your
guest book.) Do you have any pulsatilla...stunning little purple or
white, very hairy little rascals? Ann Henson ZN 6A South Central IL>
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