Re: Dodonea viscosa 'Purpurea' or 'Saratoga'
- Subject: Re: Dodonea viscosa 'Purpurea' or 'Saratoga'
- From: L* C* <c*@earthlink.net>
- Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008 08:37:28 -0800
| Hi Linda, I am not sure where you are living--unless you stay very warm in the winter it will go deciduous, but it is beautiful, fast growing and has the most lovely burgundy with a sort of blue overlay in certain lights: Euphorbia cotinifolia. Of course the sap is poisonous. I'm putting it in a garden right now that I couldn't find Agonis flexuosa "Jervis Bay After Dark" for---which is another possibility--but very frost tender. If you want a bamboo for contrast Alphonse Karr's stripes read as chartreuse which I like next burgundy, but some may find it strident. Less water hungry but also Chartruese in effect, a variegated Duranta. I forget the cultivar, it is here in the trade in Southern California, with a yellow varigation on the leaves. Best, Laura On Feb 19, 2008, at 6:59 AM, <m*@ocsnet.net> <m*@ocsnet.net> wrote:
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