RE: The Netherlands temperature range
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- Subject: RE: The Netherlands temperature range
- From: "* D* <m*@teleport.com>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1999 14:06:43 -0700
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Lynn, Your winter/early spring plant combinations sound absolutely
wonderful. It looks as though you get the most of your precip in the autumn
with April and Feb. being your driest months. Just the opposite of my
locale. Your highs are not very high, but your lows are not very low either
:). No wonder everything there is so beautiful.
Marilyn Dube'
Natural Design Plants
Hardy Perennials, Choice Tropicals
Portland, OR Zone 8b
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-perennials@mallorn.com [owner-perennials@mallorn.com] On
Behalf Of Lynn van Rooijen-McCullough
Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 3:07 PM
To: perennials@mallorn.com
Subject: Re: The Netherlands temperature range
Joanie,
To answer your question about the climate here:
Monthly averages Amsterdam, Netherlands (temperatures in degrees
Fahrenheit.
Precipitation in inches.)
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Tot.
Hi 41 42 48 53 61 66 69 70 64 57
48 44 55
Lo 34 32 37 40 46 52 55 55 51 46 39
36 44
Precp3.1 1.7 3.5 1.5 2.0 2.4 2.9 2.4 3.2 4.1 3.0
2.8 32.10
Don't know where that puts us as far as U.S. zones (and I must say, it does
feel colder in the winter, but these are the official numbers). Much warmer
than Chicago in winter, in any case.
I admit that when I said 'lots of color, scent, etc. the whole year' this
does
include 'cheating' and using shrubs, foliage plants, bulbs and colored
barks,
not just perennials. My red winter border is the most fun: cornus alba
elegantissima, surrounded by helleborus foetidus (variety with red stems and
red borders on the flowers), various red-stemed/leaved euphorbia varieties,
and a very early (February) red botanical tulip. In the yellow winter border
(and all through the garden), lots of jasminium nudiflorum, elaeagnus
pungens
maculata, euonymus fortunei emerald 'n gold, hamamelis mollis and various
yellow bulbs from January on. White is with helleborus niger, viburnum
tinus,
white var. euonymus, sarcococca humilis for scent, skimmia japonica, various
galanthus varieties, etc. etc. In any case, enough to pick an nice bouquet
any
day of the year.
I must have sunstroke, talking about my winter garden in July...
Lynn van Rooijen
Netherlands
Jeaa1224@aol.com wrote:
> Lynn:
>
> It sounds like you have very mild winters, but I always thought it was icy
> cold for months there - what are your temps like year 'round? How about
> seasonal rainfall?
>
> Joanie
> Chicago area
>
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