RE: Summer color for shade,and other challenges
- Subject: RE: Summer color for shade,and other challenges
- From: &* S* <p*@re-taste.com>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2011 14:46:17 +0200
Hello Liz
What an excellent website on Australian natives, I have now been able to
identify a Grevillea which I planted some years ago but could never find the
correct name. Thanks for that.
Pamela (Costa Blanca)
-----Original Message-----
From: medit-plants-request@ucdavis.edu
[m*@ucdavis.edu]On Behalf Of LIZ RUNCIMAN
Sent: 07 July 2011 13:35
To: Nan Sterman
Cc: Ben Armentrout-Wiswall; medit plants forum
Subject: Re: Summer color for shade,and other challenges
Hardenbergias are flowering here (South Australian coast) at the moment
(mid-winter) but as Nan says, not for long. I don't know much about them,
so looked them up on the Aus. native plant society web page
(http://anpsa.org.au/h-viol.html) where I found the following: 'Given the
wide range of the species, however, forms from drier areas may not be
vigorous in tropical areas, and vice versa.' This is surprising as there
are only 3 species. I didn't realise there were different forms, and
presumably plants from chain nurseries would mostly be from one wholesaler,
so you wouldn't get any choice. Personally, I think they're hardly worth
the trouble as they only bloom for a few weeks a year and the rest of the
time remain as a small non-descript climber.
Liz
On 07/07/2011, at 4:05 PM, Nan Sterman wrote:
> Haven't seen the problems you described, Ben, but down here in San Diego
area, they grow at a snail's pace and bloom for a disappointingly short
duration
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>> PS I guess no one has had problems with Hardenbergia?
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LIZ RUNCIMAN
Adelaide, South Australia