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Re: Aquilegia (Columbines)
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Aquilegia (Columbines)
- From: T* &* D* D* <t*@compusmart.ab.ca>
- Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 20:31:21 -0600
Hi Barb...Aimers carries Atrata and Clematiflora - you might want to ask if
they can get the specific ones you want...and all the ones mentioned are
hardy zone 3-7...I also checked Chilterns and Thompson & Morgan and the
ones they mention are all rated the same zones so .....:D
Donna
At 03:30 PM 8/13/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Here's a question for the experts on the list. Recently a friend in
>Scotland sent me her last year's catalogue from Plant World Seeds in Devon,
>England. They have some Aquilegias (Columbines) that I would love to get my
>hands on. Question is, what do they consider "hardy"? I can grow most up to
>Zone 4 in my protected zone 3 garden. It is my understanding the England is
>less cold less long than southern Manitoba (probably significantly less cold
>less long). :) :) :)
>
>Any ideas on how the varieties A. Atrata, A. Clematiflora "Green Apples", A.
>Double Rubies), A. "Roman Bronze" would make out in Zone 3/4?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Barb
>
>Barbara Jackson
>jacksonb@brandonu.ca
>"Sunny" Manitoba
>Zone 3 (with zone 4 microclimates)
>
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