RE: perennials DIGEST V3 #51


Anne,  my experience with C. Zagreb is that it will over-grow or over-run
its garden companions.  C. Moonbeam by nature is a more delicate, thin
stemmed plant.  It is nice to grow in a pot where it can be pinched
regularly and the color goes with everything.
Marilyn Dube'
Natural Designs Nursery
Portland, Oregon


-----Original Message-----
From:	owner-perennials@mallorn.com [owner-perennials@mallorn.com] On
Behalf Of anne bernard
Sent:	Wednesday, August 15, 2001 9:58 AM
To:	perennials@mallorn.com
Subject:	Re: perennials DIGEST V3 #51

I have several patches of threadleaf coreopsis in different areas of the
yard (none of them close together) - some are Moonbeam, and some Zagreb.
This year all but one patch is Zagreb. I am noticing this because, of
course, I prefer Moonbeam. Has anyone else heard of this happening? Is
Zagreb perhaps closer to the species plant? The one patch of Moonbeam is
quite thin, but the Zagreb patches are all robust.

Appreciate any help.

Anne in Sebago, Maine, praying for rain.


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