Re: REB:Reports


>Shouldn't an autumn bloomer bloom ONLY in the autumn?  Not only is 
>Immortality known to bloom in the spring, it is one of the few that could 
>be classified 
>as an everbloomer.  

Ah, but you asked what it would be called in the year when it neglected 
to bloom in the spring.  ;-)

Laurie


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normal annual precipitation 26-27"
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