Re: Dry shade perennials/shrubs



 <<I have read that Polygonatum is glabrous and that Smilacina is hairy, but on 
 shade-grown plants the hairs can be very fine and difficult to distinguish.  
 I never thought of testing the leaves above my lip.  Thanks for the tip, 
 Paul.  I'll try it!  --Janis>>


Some species that are normally hairy some times have plants that are almost hairless, but almost always have hairs on the leaf veins especially the underside of the leaves.


Paul

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