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Re: Thanks


At 7:48 AM +0900 23-8-97, Greg Ruckert wrote:
>Lily,
>Tree dahlias are a bit of a passion of mine.  There was a time when the
>local nurseries offered dozens of different cultivars of this.  To say that
>they are not spectacular in flower is a bit unfortunate.  What may be the
>case is that they are not spectacular in flower, in my climate.  I have 4
>different cultivars and under our climate they are truly spectacular.  The
>"common" one is 18 feet tall and I would suggest has probably been in flower
>since May and is still going!  They are worth the effort - if you have the
>climate for them.  People trying to grow them in the Adelaide hills can't
>even get them to flower.
>
>Regards,
>Greg Ruckert
>47 Allinga Avenue
>Glenside  5065
>South Australia
>Phone 61 8 83795123
>Fax 61 8 83642003
Would you like to swap.
They are a passion of mine too


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