RE: Aconitum/Phlox(wasMatrona..)


You may have a. lamarkii?   I bought some this year too and it has not
bloomed yet.  When I inquired earlier in the season on the list, I had
several responses.  You might want to check the archives.  I do remember
that beside a. lamarkii, it went by another name or two as well (no wonder
we're all confused).

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anne Dimopoulos [a*@mpdr0.chicago.il.ameritech.net]
> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 7:09 AM
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: Aconitum/Phlox(wasMatrona..)
> > > Hi Gene - of course I didn't keep the label for the yellow Aconitum
> (tsk) - the leaves are incised, though not as deeply as napellus. The
> leaves are a nice clump but the flower stems are pretty lax - though I
> find that some plants after a couple years of growth stiffen up some.
> Will let you know about the color when the buds have opened - > I'm hoping
> for a yellow more on the cream side than gold. Something seems to be
> nibbling on the leaves - I thought Aconitum were pretty pest-free.
> > Two of my phlox (a white and a deep lavender) are 'meadow' > phlox and are
> species, I believe.  They never mildew (losing a brown leaf at the
> bottom here and there but nothing unsightly) and will bloom from now
> into September at least.  I divided 3 clumps into 9 this > spring, all of
> which seem to thrive on the division. I also have 'Bright Eyes', no
> mildew, heavy bloom, great health, and one plant of 'Starfire', such a
> wonderful red, but not as vigorous as the others.  Also have > a lavender
> with a white eye, 'Katherine', that's in its second year and > doing very
> well also. Odd how plant performance varies so much from year to year,
> depending on conditions - adds another element of surprise to > gardening
> (in addition to adding to our ongoing education about plants).
> > Almost 2 inches of rain here this week also, but we could use > much more.
> At least some relief from the heat for a few days - hurray. > More later.
> > Anne - Chicago
> > GeneBush wrote:
> > > > Hello Anne,
> >     May I inquire as to which species/hybrid Aconitum you > have that blooms in yellow? ..........................
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