Re: SPEC: DARK AURA
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- Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2000 07:43:44 -0500
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> >Hi All,
> >
> >Does anyone know if DARK AURA (virginica X versicolor) has been used
> >as a parent?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Christy Hensler
>
>
> Let me know if you don't get an answer on this and I can dig out my
> SIGNA checklist (it's in one of my moving boxes, somewhere).
>
> Dennis Kramb; dkramb@badbear.com
> Cincinnati, Ohio USA; USDA Zone 6
> http://www.badbear.com/dkramb/home.html
>
I don't think DA sets seeds, or, at least I have never seen any bee pods.
I grow it mainly as a foliage plant, and the bloom 'doesn't roll
me over' either, but those near-black leaves sure do.
Walter Moores
Enid Lake, MS 7/8 USA