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Re: Geranium renardii was:Hardy geraniums
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- Subject: Re: Geranium renardii was:Hardy geraniums
- From: "* T* <m*@clark.net>
- Date: Fri, 8 Aug 1997 01:18:34 -0400
Alison,
This is really late on this thread...sorry.
But, I've exceeded my 'don't give up on a plant until you've killed it
three times' with G. renardii and would really love to be able to grow it
well.
I know your climate is quite different from mine, but do you have any
advice on what makes this plant happy? Soil, moisture, sun/shade??
TIA
Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@clark.net
Editor: Gardening in Shade
http://www.suite101.com
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> From: Alison & Alistair <eurgain@enterprise.net>
> Date: Thursday, July 10, 1997 4:12 AM
>
> My current favourite:
> Geranium renardii, very unusual. It grows to a low mound of about 10",
with
> lovely grey thick textured leaves which is lovely all year. the flowers
are
> white veined with purple and it flowers over a long period in the summer.
>
> Another couple:
> Geranium 'Muldoon' - a close relative of geranium phaem with pale and
dark
> blotches on the leaves
> Geranium 'Birch Double' - low growing with an unusual purple/lilac
coloured
> double flower
>
> Alison in North Wales UK
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