Re: perennial seed sources


In a message dated 12/07/1999 9:35:19 AM Central Standard Time, 
genebush@otherside.com writes:

<< I usually prefer trading seeds >>


Gene do you like different forms of Viola- I have some seed left for Viola 
papilionacea VAR. papilionacea Forma 'Alba' :
This showy viola is an acaulescent species with horizontal spreading 
rhizomes. Plants only grow 3 inches tall and form a nice patch of white in 
mid spring.  Plants spread and come true to form by way of the production of 
seed in cleistogamous flowers.

If your interested in a great ground cover for open light shade in a wood 
land setting and you like bright white flowers in mid spring this might 
interest you.
If so we could trade.

Paul

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