Re: Pelargonium sidoides?
- Subject: Re: Pelargonium sidoides?
- From: &* A* O* <s*@gimcw.org>
- Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 18:39:21 -0500 (Central Daylight Time)
- Importance: Normal
Hi David -
Thank you for pointing out my rudeness - you are absolutely right! I
apologize for having to be nudged into politeness.
Thank you for those who responded to my inquiry privately - I did manage to
find one plant that seems to be the hybrid form mentioned in my original post.
And David, I know I also owe you a thank you response to my last plant search
inquiry (that Cotyledon) - the client had me make some significant changes to
the plant palette which caused that one to drop out.
Whether or not it is true, people are certainly assigning blame to our strange
winter for the lack of certain plants in the trade at the moment. What we
find in nurseries does seem to fluctuate dramatically anyway, so it may
actually be a normal phenomenon.
Seán O.
> David Feix wrote:
>
> Robin Parer of Geraniaceae certainly grows this plant,
> and I got some from her booth at the SF Garden Show in
> March, 2007. I would assume you have already tried
> the larger wholesale nurseries that broker in
> plants?(As an aside Sean, it would be nice if you
> responded to answers about plants when you ask, to at
> least acknowledge the reply...)