Re: low-maintenance plants
- Subject: Re: low-maintenance plants
- From: N* S*
- Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 21:07:18 -0700
Title: Re: low-maintenance plants
I nominate my entire
front yard landscape. Heavy on the aloes, grevilleas,
bulbinella, pelargonium sidoides, lots of sedums, grasses, dymondia,
palo verde, melianthus major, anigozanthus, this cool plant called
manfreda (in bloom now and spectacular), geranium madarense, cistus,
many south african bulbs, salvias, achillea tomentosa,. I'll
have to do an inventory to see what else there is....
Nan
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Nan Sterman
Plant Soup
(TM)
205 Cole Ranch
Road
Olivenhain, CA 92024
760.634.2902 (voice)
NSterman@PlantSoup.Com
760.634.2957 (fax)
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