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Re: Late Spring Yellows
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Late Spring Yellows
- From: "* D* M* <k*@ix.netcom.com>
- Date: Wed, 2 Jul 1997 05:03:36 -0500 (CDT)
How about primrose.
At 09:50 AM 6/30/97 -0400, you wrote:
>
>>Hi all--
>>
>>Can anyone suggest a nice midsize, yellow-flowered perennial, blooming in
>>late spring? (For zone 5, afternoon shade, rich but sometimes dry soil)
>>
>>We're hoping to find a fairly full mound of foliage, maybe 1-1/2 feet W&H
>>(to hide some withering tulips and to contrast with narrow-leaved
>>neighbors).
>>
>>The only plausible thing I've spotted in books is coreopsis auriculata,
>>which I've never seen in real life--or in a catalog for that matter. . .
>>
>>great list,
>>
>>--Ross
>>z5 Michigan
>
>I'm a little behind in my mail so excuse the late response. Have
>you considered Celedine Poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum). It's a
>native perennials (a plus to me). It's supposed to grow 12 to 18
>inches but it seems a little taller to me. Blooms from midspring
>to early summer in my part shade garden.
>
>Linda, zone 6, Pa.
>>
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