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Re: echium(pride of Madera)help
- To: M*@ucdavis.edu
- Subject: Re: echium(pride of Madera)help
- From: P* K* W* <w*@silcom.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jul 1997 16:07:48 -0700
I have Echium growing semi wild over my hillsides and it self seeds easily.
Too much so because it pops up everywhere with nothing but natural rain
fall. I think the birds help it travel. Also some seeds may have survived
my compost heap and have come up where I have spread the decomposed
material.
Peter
>Greetings to all,
>My problem is I have recently recieved seeds of Pride of Madera.However
>the sender (thanks Merlene if your out there)tells me she has never
>successfully propagated this Echium from seed; only from cuttings.
>
>Say it isnt so..Has anyone personal experience and or success with this
>plant from seed? Any and all help is welcomed and most appreciated.
>
>Connie Hoy
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Peter Worsley
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USDA Zone: 10 Mediterranean (dry in summer). Sunset zone: 24.
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910 Camino del Retiro,
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