RE: Iochroma and HELP


Nice blooms there Don... good thing they are not all open, might topple
that plant over :)

You have to have the nicest looking plants for winter time. No signs of
bugs or care neglect.

Since I know you are in the colder regions of the country... care to
share your success formula? Seems that even if I treat the plants before
bringing them in for the winter, something is always chewing on them or
something...

Donna
IL, Zone5

> Last fall, I received 3 Iochroma plants from someone (Iowa, I think)
> with whom I I had traded a piece of Brugmansia.  As I recall, they
> said that they had problems with getting them to bloom.  One of the,
> a deep blue, is flowering for me now:
> 
> http://home.wi.rr.com/llmen/iochroma.jpg
> 
> However, I shamefully admit that I didn't properly record the name of
> the individual from whom I received this.  Can anyone help me out?
> 
> 
> --
> Don Martinson
> Milwaukee, Wisconsin
> l*@wi.rr.com

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