Re: Phlomis purpurea was:Persicaria, phlomis, and ratibida (oh, my!)


Oooo Jose, that one sounds really intriguing!  Now, I just have to keep an
eye out to see if I can find it.  Do you have any idea what the lowest
temperatures it will tolerate are?  And, what kind of growing conditions
does it like?

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@clark.net
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> From: Jose Almandoz. <almand@arrakis.es>
> Date: Saturday, January 10, 1998 5:08 AM
> 
> I grow Phlomis fruticosa and Phlomis purpurea. The latter I don't know if
> it is hardy with you, but I LOVE it as a garden plant. Keep it well
pruned,
> and it will cover a big surface. The pink blossoms are an added bonus to
a
> beautiful blue grey foliage... Growth habit nicer and more delicate than
> Ph. fruticosa.

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