Re: Orange flowers


Just noticed that my white A. foeniculum is blooming. It may bave been out since the beginning of the week, but not any earlier.
Lost my main plant over the winter, but there are a number of seedlings blooming to replace it. Not quite as pretty as the cana and rupestris but on the other hand, those won't get through the winter here.

Bob Campbell


From: "Merri Morgan" <mmorgan@wcgnet.net>
Reply-To: perennials@hort.net
To: <perennials@hort.net>
Subject: Re: Orange flowers
Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2002 16:11:05 -0400

Claire, I agree the Agastaches are phenomenal! I have very sandy, droughty
soil (an aberration in this state of clay--I also have all the moles in the
entire state!). This is my first season with the A. canas and hybrids, and
I hope very, very much that they return. They made such a great show in one
season, that I would consider doing them as annuals. I am deeply impressed
that you are growing them in zone 4. Do you do anything else to protect
them? I have had trouble wintering A. rupestris, but it has been in a
different part of my garden.
Merri
WV zone 5b

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