Re: Ground cover for Dry Shade (open shade)


In a message dated 1/10/01 3:24:42 AM Eastern Standard Time, Meum71@aol.com 
writes:

<<  I do not know how much shade you have-but if its open shade another group 
of 
 plants I like is the Antennaria's: since I am working on the description  
for 
 them right now-I will post what I have: hopeful not to many people will mind.
  I really enjoy them planted in an open woodland setting.  >>

Paul,

One of these, I am not sure tonight which one, occupies a huge area of my 
lawn.  This is the best posting I have read in ages.  Are you handling the 
seed you mention? I am going to look into antennaria more closely.  Visitors 
have dug a chunk out of the lawn many times.  I have not valued it much but I 
am going to read up on this genus.

As you mention, our plants or plantation, more accurately, grows in dry. poor 
soil ignored by all except the lawn mower.   It is a native plant here.  
Thank you for that posting.  Perhaps you you post your website the next time 
you write.

Claire Peplowski
NYS z4

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