Re: Symphytum 'Hidcote Blue'
- Subject: Re: Symphytum 'Hidcote Blue'
- From: "Hal or Nancy Robinson" r*@bellsouth.net
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 23:51:42 -0400
Unfortunaly that may be a problem. But then think of the all the ferns that
just showed up in the Victorian fern craze in England. We would all wish
for them but I have found a fishtaled little fern that I am watching out in
my woodland garden. Now there is a silver frond fern in the path. It does
not look like a regular Japanese painted fern. The frond is just not the
same. I do not think there was any thing dumped there but the acid rain
could be the cuprit or just a stray cosmic ray.
Nancy Tennessee
I should add that this is in the corner of my yard where the nuclear
> waste is buried. Or at least, I think there must be because that's
> where I keep finding oddities. First I found a variegated Vinca sport
> still attached to the parent:
>
> http://www.mallorn.com/~lindsey/horticulture/vinmiva10-small.jpg
>
> Then there was the double-flowering Belamcanda:
>
> http://www.mallorn.com/~lindsey/horticulture/belchdo40.jpg
>
> And then a whimsical, tipsy coneflower:
>
> http://www.mallorn.com/~lindsey/twisty-coneflower.jpg
>
> I wonder if I should wear protective gear when working in that corner...
>
> Chris
>
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