CULT?: plant markers
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- Subject: CULT?: plant markers
- From: L* L*
- Date: Mon, 24 May 1999 20:28:19 -0400
From: "Lynn Lamb" <plamb5@bellsouth.net>
Hi listers,
I did not know what subject heading to put on this question....I was
wondering if you would tell me about what kind of plant markers you use. I
am going to be receiving about 30 historic cultivars mid-summer and would
like something that does not rust, that is large enough to write the name,
hybridizer, and date on, and that has a surface to use a permanent marker
on...something that will stay on. I bought a packet of copper markers the
other day locally, but when I used the ball point pen to write on one I
could not even read it. They are going back to the store. I have also used
metal ones in the past, but they are now rusting in my perennial beds. Any
suggestions plus where to get them would be most appreciated.
Lynn Lamb
Zone 7b
Belmont, North Carolina
"Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature."
~Gerard de Nerval (1808-55)
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