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RE: Eremus aka Foxtail Lily


Thanks for all the info on this. Im going to make a few calls and see if
I can get some and keep them alive. Also, thanks for correcting my
spelling. :)


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>From: 	Dorsett[SMTP:dorsett@kiva.net]
>Sent: 	Tuesday, April 22, 1997 5:42 AM
>To: 	perennials@mallorn.com
>Subject: 	Re: Eremus aka Foxtail Lily
>
>John Klein wrote:
>I have been looking for this plant and was wondering if anyone in the
>pacific NW has grown these. Are they difficult to grow in our wet
>climate? Know where I can purchase any? Thanks.
>*****
>Dutch Gardens has Eremurus 'Shellford Hybrids' (5 for $16.75 plus mailing
>fees.)  These are supposed to be field grown plants.  The plants had 6-8
>main roots, cut off about 8" from the basal knob, which was about an inch
>or so in diameter.  <yes, I bought some--this year, so I don't know how
>well they'll do yet.>  Eremurus is supposed to take about seven years to
>bloom from seed.  I think these are somewhat young plants, so it may take
>them a few years to bloom.  
>
>Dutch Gardens     1-800-818-3861
>P.O. Box 200
>Adelphia, New Jersey 07710-0200
>
>Barb in Southern Indiana    Zone 5/6     <dorsett@kiva.net>
>Thought is an infection. In the case of certain thoughts, it becomes an
>epidemic.
>Wallace Stevens 
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