Re: Brugmansias, Daturas, Acnistus?
Diana L. Politika wrote:
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> MARILYN DUBE' wrote:
> >
> > At 07:21 AM 7/15/98 -0700, Diana L. Politika wrote:
> > >What is the difference between the flower habits of these plants?
> > >I've purchased seed of datura and acnistus, and they are now about 4
> > >feet tall, but no blooms yet. I'm hoping to have the type with the
> > >pendulous, HUGE flowers.
> > >--
> > >The Greenhouse Nursery
> >
> > Diana, Generally speaking Datura hold their flowers trumpet up and are
> > shorter plants. Brugmansia hold their flowers trumpet down (pendulous) and
> > are tall. My B. 'Sunray' is pushing 7 ft from a cutting off the mother
> > plant this spring. Trumpets can be 12" plus. They really make a statement!
> > Marilyn
> > Marilyn Dube'
> > NATURAL DESIGN PLANTS
> > Hardy Perennials, Choice Tropicals
> > Portland, Oregon, Zone 8b
> >
> Oh, oh, got a spare cutting rooting that would be ready for sale in late
> August? I could pick it up while I'm down there for the Show....
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> The Greenhouse Nursery
> 81 S. Bagley Creek Road & Hwy 101
> Port Angeles, WA 98362
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Sorry also meant to adress the Acnistus part....we grew Acnistus Australius the
last 2 years....also known as Billibong Bells....they bloom in 2 colors white and
blue.....fairelyboreing, in the spring, a tender perennial here in zone 8....small
downward blossums.
as in regardes to Brugsmansia...if there were a way to exchange in Olympia at a
specific time I could send one to you as a gift tomorrow evening when my son and
his wife past thru there, on their way home to Seattle.
Didier
Diana L. Politika wrote:
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> MARILYN DUBE' wrote:
> >
> > At 07:21 AM 7/15/98 -0700, Diana L. Politika wrote:
> > >What is the difference between the flower habits of these plants?
> > >I've purchased seed of datura and acnistus, and they are now about 4
> > >feet tall, but no blooms yet. I'm hoping to have the type with the
> > >pendulous, HUGE flowers.
> > >--
> > >The Greenhouse Nursery
> >
> > Diana, Generally speaking Datura hold their flowers trumpet up and are
> > shorter plants. Brugmansia hold their flowers trumpet down (pendulous) and
> > are tall. My B. 'Sunray' is pushing 7 ft from a cutting off the mother
> > plant this spring. Trumpets can be 12" plus. They really make a statement!
> > Marilyn
> > Marilyn Dube'
> > NATURAL DESIGN PLANTS
> > Hardy Perennials, Choice Tropicals
> > Portland, Oregon, Zone 8b
> >
> Oh, oh, got a spare cutting rooting that would be ready for sale in late
> August? I could pick it up while I'm down there for the Show....
> --
> The Greenhouse Nursery
> 81 S. Bagley Creek Road & Hwy 101
> Port Angeles, WA 98362
> (360) 417-2664
> Zone 8
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