Re: Malva Fastiagata


lowery@teamzeon.com wrote:
> 
> Valerie Lowery@ZEON
> 04/22/98 12:47 PM
> 
> Me, again.  I had a beautiful malva fastiagata last year (it's second year
> in my garden) and I miss it.  There's no sign of it this year; however,
> I've found two sorry-looking seedlings not too far away from where it was.
> Is this plant a biennial?  It behaved just like one.  If I move these
> seedlings, can I expect blooms this year?  Is the mother plant just a slow
> grower and will emerge later?
> 
> Valerie in KY (zone 6a)
> 
 I looked up the name in the webcrawler search engine and came up with a
great site,for me anyway.
 It is a seed order place and they list the common name of the plants
and all the latin names for them. It helps me to figure out which plant
everyone is referring to.
 Anyway, that plant was listed as a perrenial.
http://www.gardenmakers.com/seedindx.htm
 You can find some info such as hardiness there also.

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