Re: TB: southern neglectas


Jan, I don't know of anything to suggest - I tried several quite a few
years back & none did well.  Several nubbins of LORD BALTIMORE have
persisted for decades in a weed infested mess (rescued last week).
Rarely bloom.  I guess that's an amoena, rather than neglecta?  RIDE THE
WIND (amoena?) has been a good grower, tho sometimes bloom is frozen
out.   There's always WHOLE CLOTH (amoena).  And several really ancient
style or modern MTBish nice neglectas (I posted photo seriies of these a
year or so ago).

I think that I too have killed BEST BET (amoena?)

Seems like there are more that I've grown/killed but that's all I can
think of for now.

<Hi everyone, Looking for input on neglectas taht perform well in zones
8, 9 or 10,   in particular, how the following do  in those zones:
........... I am already growing and assessing MARIPOSA SKIES,  SEA OF
GALILEE and have suffered the loss of BEST BET and BLUE BROTHERS.  Janet
Natale zone 8 of SC>

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Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8

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