Re: Anisodontea hypomadarum
- To: "m*@ucdavis.edu"
- Subject: Re: Anisodontea hypomadarum
- From: r* l*
- Date: Mon, 01 May 2000 20:09:15 -0700
Richard,
My Anisondontea hypomadarum "died" in the bitter winter of 98. (16° F for 4
days in a row) It was killed to the ground, but slowly, it has regrown and
is in flower at this time. I am sure that one should survive a less
catastrophic injury.
Rebecca Lance
Sonora CA
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>From: Richard Starkeson <johnsaia@dnai.com>
>To: "medit-plants@ucdavis.edu" <medit-plants@ucdavis.edu>
>Subject: Anisodontea hypomadarum
>Date: Sun, Apr 30, 2000, 12:55 PM
>
> A friend has one of these cape mallows, which has just broken off about
> 10 inches from the base in a strong wind (typical of San Francisco
> summers, speaking of winds). Is this likely to sprout and regrow brom
> the break or below, or is this one of those short-lived things that
> should be replaced (ideal for its spot - sunny, windy, tight space,
> flowers all year here)?
>