Bougainvillea indeterminate?
- Subject: Bougainvillea indeterminate?
- From: N* S* <T*@plantsoup.com>
- Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2010 20:39:08 -0700
I had a conversation with a nurseryman today and he used the term 'indeterminate" to describe the size of a bougainvillea. I've only heard that used for tomato plants, never for anything else. Is that a use of the term that others are familiar with? I was asking about 'California Gold' and 'Orange King.' Do they have definite sizes? Nan ***************************************** Nan Sterman Plant Soup, Inc. TM T*@PlantSoup.Com PO Box 231034 Encinitas, CA 92023 Author of Waterwise Plants for the Southwest and California Gardener's Guide vol II, the only book about drought tolerant and Mediterranean climate gardening written specifically for California gardens. Purchase personalized copies today at www.PlantSoup.Com Host and co-producer of the Emmy Award winning gardening TV show, A Growing Passion. View video segments on • starting plants from seed • raised bed gardening • school gardens • planting containers • and more at http://www.plantsoup.com/tv-radio.php |
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