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schizophragma


Hi.  I'm new to this list.  I have been gardening for more than 20 years
or so in east central Illinois, zone 5b, min temp about -15F.  I grow a
wide range of plants including many rock garden plants in raised scree
beds, many perennials, ferns, roses, wildflowers, shrubs, climbers,
bulbs . . .
	At the moment, I'm looking for information about Schizophragma
hydrangeoides, the Japanese climbing hydrangea.  I have a latticework
trellis facing west in an area with about 3 to 4 hours of afternoon sun
and have been thinking that this might be the climber for this
situation.  Any thoughts, information, mail-order sources for this
plant?
	In bloom right now:  daffodils, tulips including species tulips (tarda
and linifolia), squills in the lawn, fritilaria meleagris, hellebores,
dicentra, anemone blanda and nemerosa, aubrieta, arabis, alyssum,
pulsatilla, pulmonaria, iberis, thlaspi, euphorbia myrsinites, and many
dianthus in bud.

Susan Campanini
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