Re : Chaerophyllum hisutum roseum


Hi Louise,
When I visit the Tatras mountains in Tchekoslovaquia last year, I saw huge
carpets of chaerophyllum hirsutum roseum, but it was in the wild and in
sunny locations.
I grow one plant that I bought to a Belgian nursery, and I planted it in my
woodland 2 years ago.
It did not invade anything and there is no seedlind around, but I suppose it
gets no ideal conditions
it would need more sun and water perhaps . I would be happy to get some
natural seedlings.
chantal
Ermenonville,France,zone7
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>De : "Louise" <louise@the-english-family.freeserve.co.uk>
>À : <perennials@mallorn.com>
>Objet : Re: Chaerophyllum hisutum roseum
>Date : Lun 8 jan 2001 9:02
>

>I've fancied growing this pink cow parsley for years, but I've heard that
>the white cow parsley is very invasive.  Is that true of the pink form as
>well?  Does anyone grow it?  Any input appreciated.
>
>Louise, Surrey, England
>
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