RE: buttercup?


Brenda:

I don't have my gardening books here, but I bet it is what is known as wood
poppy.  Its latin name begins with an "s."  Maybe "styll" something?  That's
as good as I can do.  I absolutely love it.  It has very pretty leaves that
are intricately shaped -- almost like an ivy geranium.  The leaves are a
lovely healthy deep green color.  I would check on the internet, but our
connection is currently "down."
 
Devon Miller
Chevy Chase, MD zone 7

-----Original Message-----
From: rock@cube3.net [r*@cube3.net]
Sent: Monday, April 12, 1999 9:30 AM
To: perennials@mallorn.com
Subject: buttercup?


 
Hi everyone.  I was given a plant a few years ago that was passed from
several people and the only name I have it "buttercup"  It apparently
reseeds itself.  From one small plant, I now have hundreds coming up as I
did last year.  It grows to about two feet and has lots of yellow flowers on
it.  Anyone know what it may be?  I know I'm not describing it very well,
but my if noone knows it by the name buttercup I will give a better
description when it  blooms this year.  I have searched a lot of books, but
can't find it.  
Brenda zone 6-KY

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