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Re: liatris
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: liatris
- From: h*@nmc1.nmclites.edu
- Date: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 12:45:54 -0600
> > a bamboo stake when it is about 3 feet tall, the bamboo kind of looks natural
> > and the flower stem quickly grows to cover the stake! I also used some brown
>
> Where have you found short bamboo stakes? A. M. Leonard carries them,
> but only in rather large multiples. Mellinger's has them, but only
> green-dyed. I'm looking for natural, and haven't seen them in stores.
Amy,
I can't tell you where to find bamboo stakes (since I got mine at Earnst,
who went chapter 11 and I haven't needed any new ones lately), but all the
green ones I've had outdoors fade to tan in one season.
Marianne
100 degrees today, YES! Finally, some summer!
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Marianne Hoppe
Montana State University-Northern www.nmclites.edu/~hoppe
Havre, Montana (USDA Zone 3a) www.nmclites.edu/~hoppe/garden/Gardens.htm
hoppe@msun.nmclites.edu www.nmclites.edu/~hoppe/garden/zones.htm
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