Re: Mislabeled plants!
I enjoyed your message about the mystery plants. another possibility for
the corn plant could be pop corn!
your mention of stokesia really interested me as I have quite a few of
them in my perennial gardens and I have never seen them mentioned on the
list before, not even a while back when blue flowering plants became the
hot topic of the week.
Here in southern Indiana (where it has been hot and humid) my Stokesia
have had their 10 days or so of being center stage and have made way for
other "stars"
another perennial which I grow and have failed to notice mentioned is
Chelone, it will be coming into bloom within a week (several weeks
earlier than most years)
Have you grown it? It does appreciate a partly shady location and moist
soil. I have very little shade, but this is one of the plants that
occupies one of the two partly shady corners.
Dee Ann in southern Indiana
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