Re: Scabiosa ochroleuca


>I have been looking all over for Scabiosa Ochroleuca - a pale yellow
>scabiosa.  I got one once from a mailorder house, but it didn't survive.
>If anyone knows of a soure for this plant, please let me know.  I am in
>Zone 7 in Northern California.
>
>Anelle Kloski
>
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I started seeing these quite a bit in teh nurseries at the end of last
summer.  I suggest you contact your favorite nursery and ask if they'll be
getting them this year.  I believe many came from Monterey Nursery and San
Marcos Growers (which is in Santa Barbara), if you'd like to try ordering
them.  Also, try Chia nursery in Carpinteria.  I don't have the phone
numbers handy, but they should be easy to find.  San Marcos is on the Web,
Monterey and San Marcos are strictly wholesale (to the best of my
knowledge), and Chia is both wholesale and retail so between them you
should find some success.

Nan

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Nan Sterman, "gardening addict"
Olivenhain, California
Sunset Zone 24, USDA Zone 10b or 11
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