Re: Thanks for the Advice!
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Thanks for the Advice!
- From: t*@linkfast.net (Leslie L. Smith)
- Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 19:55:56 -0600
At 4:24 PM 2/20/99, Robert Campbell wrote:
>Leslie, biennials are plants that flower the second year after germination,
>and then die. Foxglove seeds should start to sprout the spring after they
>are dropped.
Fair enough On what I wrote.
I meant to say Biennials --greenery the first year blooms the second.
I suppose some are perennials. I jsut rememeber starting seed from a packet
that siad they were Biennials.
annuals can ressed themselves for that matter as well as some perenials
that take more than two seasons to flower (i think)
since I have totally lost the original context of this thread I will go
into hiding.
--leslie
Master Gardener Intern (Student), Zone 7(b?) low of 9F this year, in Humid,
HUMID Cullman, Alabama.
"If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need."
- Cicero
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