Re: malva
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- Subject: Re: malva
- From: K*@HP%2DUnitedKingdom%2Dom9.om.hp.com
- Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 10:10:04 +0100
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Malva moshatas germinate easily for me, no stratification, in fact,
little more than scattering them on a damp potting compost/perlite mix
and four or five days later, plants.
Can't comment on the malva alcea fastigiata - will have to check out
what it looks like in the 'big book' when I get home.
Karen in Cheshire, UK
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Subject: malva
Author: Non-HP-mrwill1 (mrwill1@juno.com) at HP-UnitedKingdom/o2=mimegw3
Date: 17/08/99 21:28
My malva moschatas have mature seeds and I'd like to plant them-- do they
need stratifying, or if I put them in a flat right now will they come up
right away?
Also, does anyone else have malva alcea fastigiata? They bloomed in the
pot the first year I bought them, and have refused to do it since now
that they're in the ground. I move them around to different areas with
more or less light, drainage, etc. but while they have excellent foliage
and strong growth there are no flowers in 3 years. Any ideas?
Mary
zone 6 SW Mo
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