Re: Fun with Fumeworts
- To: m*@ucdavis.edu
- Subject: Re: Fun with Fumeworts
- From: t*@eddy.u-net.com (Tim Longville)
- Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 20:09:27 GMT
- References: <38a83fb9.39761268@mail.u-net.com> <cprhasknn3lo3po8v4mvb5nib2eht7a0dm@4ax.com> <38ab6b1d.1624652@mail.u-net.com> <38AB28EF.DD3C0779@xtra.co.nz> <38ad3c87.469738@mail.u-net.com> <38ADE1C8.7393884A@xtra.co.nz> <38af5e06.4410894@mail.u-net.com> <38B0B36F.96C592EF@xtra.co.nz> <38b36e4f.35641189@mail.u-net.com> <38B19543.10EDACDD@xtra.co.nz> <38b9f13c.2783810@mail.u-net.com> <38B8C445.A4A1D81C@xtra.co.nz>
Moira -
>We don't yet have the choice you do of some of the more unusual species.
>I have to say with regret, though, that carelessly allowing a part of
>the border to become weed-ridden a couple of years ago did for two or
>three I was trying. I intend to have another go sometime though.
>>
If you want to have a go at the forms of C. solida - or at C.
diphylla, presuming it gets big enough to flower this year - just let
me know and I'll save some seed. (Well, I'll try to - but you know the
problem with fumeworts. It isn't just the plants which are here one
day, gone the next - it's the seed as well.)
Best
Tim
Tim Longville