RE: Mystery plant -Reply
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: RE: Mystery plant -Reply
- From: "* C* <C*@analog.com>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 14:58:03 -0400
My thought exactly, unfortunately my brain isn't working any better! I
love this. Have some in my yard. It will spread but I believe it is not
invasive. Beautiful!
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> From: SUSAN SAXTON[SMTP:SS@Schwabe.com]
> Sent: Friday, July 31, 1998 1:17 PM
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: Mystery plant -Reply
>
> Possibly helianthum/helianthes (can't
> remember exact word - someone with a
> functioning brain please help).
>
> >>> "Pesznecker, Sue" <SPesznec@lhs.org>
> 07/31/98 06:52am >>>
> I am hoping that someone out there in
> perennial land can help me put a
> name to a mystery plant.....
>
> I feel like my car should sport a bumper sticker
> that says, "WARNING!! I
> brake for perennials!!" I was driving through
> the neighborhood the
> other day and noted a spectacular plant that I
> MUST have!
>
> It looks like a coneflower of come kind. Same
> height and structure, big
> seedheads. But the petals are a crimson red in
> the center (around the
> seedhead), changing to a sunset orange and
> then to bright golden as the
> petals flare out.
>
> Can anyone put a name to this for me??
>
> Thanks,
> Sue P.
>
> SPesznec@lhs.org Portland, Oregon
> (USDA zone 8, Sunset zone 6)
>
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