Re: Signs of Spring


> I just looked at my witch hazel, and it is beginning to bloom now.  If the
> weather doesn't catch up in February, it will bee a Very mild season here.
> A few years ago I was able to do a lot of work in March, and I am started to
> feel the urge!

Shameless plug here, but speaking of witchhazels, Hamamelis mollis
is Mallorn Computing's plant of the month:

   http://www.mallorn.com/pom/Feb98/

Getting excited about spring, although it's gotten a lot colder here.
The tulips are starting to come up (mostly greigii), and I've been
drooling over various catalogs.  Just ordered some seeds and a whole
bunch of stuff from Whippoorwill Creek.

A couple of things that I've been looking for though -- maybe someone 
can help?  I can't find

   Acinos spp.
   Callibrachoa 'Million Bells'
   Ceratostigma plumbaginoides

Any pointers would be appreciated...

Chris
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