perennials@hort.net
- Subject: RE: Michigan Bulb
- From: 1*@rewrite.hort.net
- Date: Sun, 05 Jan 2020 18:27:21 +0000
Thanks Cheryl and Kitty! Actually, I may try to grow from seed. I'm interested in cucurbit species which form a caudex or have tuberous roots. Plants grown from cuttings often do not form the same caudex as seed grown plants.
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From: "Don Martinson" <101k@rewrite.hort.net>To: perennials@hort.net
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Sent: Saturday January 4 2020 5:16:54PM
Subject: Michigan Bulb
I am almost embarrassed to even ask this question, but does Michigan Bulb still have the same bad reputation as it used to? I recall when, years ago, they actually got a good review from Consumer Reports, based on the receipt of a single live clematis. The only reason I ask is they they offer a plant in which I am interested, Gymnostemma pentaphyllum. However, from this particular source, the plants are most likely cutting grown and there are reasons I might wish to grow from seed, not the least of which is that the plant is dioecious. Just thought I’d ask.
Don Martinson
Milwaukee WI
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