Re: Hellebore
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- Subject: Re: Hellebore
- From: L*
- Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2001 07:40:03 -0000
- References: <200101151701.f0FH11V23170@lorien.mallorn.com>
> Actually, Hellebores make very extensive root systems, so even if
> your plant isn't all that large, best to dig deep:-)
Thanks for this help Marge. The H. has been moved, but looks dead. Still
you never know. If there was any life in it, it's going to stand a better
chance being anywhere but where it is now.
> Listen, if I could buy plants from UK nurseries, I sure would! But,
> it's not it the cards, I fear, tho' I did find out that if you go in
> person and buy and wash all the soil off the roots, you can bring in
> a dozen ( I think it is) plants without too much red tape. Of
> course, ya' gotta get there first:-) I have searched for years for
> some plants I saw in the UK many years ago and can't find them this
> side of the pond.....plus, the list that Crug Farm has makes me
> salivate. If you ever go traveling to Wales, you should make a point
> of visiting that nursery.
Amazing, I had no idea you could export plants from here to US, unless to a
quarantine nursery. I remember Crug Farm has been on tv. Was very highly
thought of.
Louise, Surrey, England
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