Subject: Re: Heliopsis Limelight
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- Subject: Subject: Re: Heliopsis Limelight
- From: b*@worldnet.att.net
- Date: Fri, 20 Aug 1999 23:39:07 -0700
- References: <199908181601.LAA20083@lorien.mallorn.com>
Hi Sheryl,
I'm sorry it took so long to get back
(I've been canning a lug of peaches). : )
I must confess I used the wrong Genus.
The plant is Helichrysum 'Limelight.' I bought it as a 4" pot
at the San Francisco Landscape Show about 9 years ago.
I don't know about seeds but contact me off list as it's easy to
root and I'll be glad to start a piece for you.
The picture is at
http://www.sierra.com/sierrahome/gardening/encyc/display/0,1073,14030,00.html
Now that I've found it I noticed it was called an annual.
That's probably true of lots of plants in my garden
that I consider perennial and don't even bother to cover
when it gets down in the low 20's (cold for us).
Good gardening,
Kris
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> Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 08:55:36 -0600
> From: Sheryl Williams <srwillms@gj.net>
> Subject: Heliopsis Limelight
>
> Kris,
> I was intrigued with your description of chartreuse. Are there any
> pictures on the net? Where can you get seed?
> Sheryl
>
> Val,
> Would Heliopsis 'Limelight' work as a lime green? or is it too
> chartreuse?
> I have a spare cutting if you're interested.
> Kris
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