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Re: Spanish Lavendar
- To: "William M. Groth" <g*@rice.edu>
- Subject: Re: Spanish Lavendar
- From: "* B* <b*@u.washington.edu>
- Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 09:21:58 -0800 (PST)
Well, living in Seattle, I can't say lots about heat, but about
humidity...:) I grow it with no problem; our autumn, winter, and spring
is very wet, but summer her the air can actually be very dry (there are
some rose types for example, that just won't grow well here because they
want more humidity).
Bob
On Wed, 11 Mar 1998, William M. Groth wrote:
> I just got a Spanish Lavendar (Lavendula steochas .....) Does anyone know
> about this (hopefully) more heat tollerant Lavendar species? It was
> advertised as heat tollerant and drought resistant. My question will probably
> be what does it think about HUMIDITY? Is this one any Mediterranean plant
> people have seen?
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