Re: burgundy Phormium was:perennials DIGEST V3 #77


Ceres, from what I've seen, there are a good many different species
and cultivars of Phormium...mostly not available here:-(

Found an image of your Cordyline 'Red Sensation'...quite neat.  Will
be interested to find how it does for you.

Also interested in your report on 'Singing Springs'...I was going to
place an order with them, but sorta ran out of funds.  There are a
LOT of plants in that catalog that I want...

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> From: Cersgarden@aol.com
> 
> Marge, I have had a burgundy Phormium in the past and was not all
excited 
> about.  I liked  some of the Phormiums with the pink/yellow/green
combs 
> better.  I believe the variety name of one includes 'Sunrise'.
>     This year I ordered (2) Cordyline 'Red Sensation' which the
information 
> available says tolerates more sun.  I rcd my order from Singing
Springs on 
> Wed (first time I have ordered from them) and the plants are
beautiful.  They 
> ship in quarts & gallons.
>     Ceres

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