RE: July gardens- now yellow aconitum


Thanks Gene,

I will definitely have to try some of these one day.  I absolutely LOVE the
white/dark blue bicolored ones I have.

Susan Saxton, zone 6b

For mine is a little old-fashioned garden where the flowers come
together to praise the Lord and teach all who look upon them to do
likewise.
Celia Thaxter

I AM in shape.  ROUND is a shape!


> -----Original Message-----
> From: GeneBush [g*@otherside.com]
> Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 11:34 AM
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: July gardens- now yellow aconitum
> 
> 
> Hello Susan,
>     Not very yellow... more of a cream in my book with yellow 
> overtones.
> There may be a good clean lemon yellow out there in the 
> Aconitums, but I am
> not aware of one. Perhaps someone else will know than I more 
> on this one.
> The catalogs always show them more yellow than they actually 
> are in reality.
> A. lamarckii, or the Wolfsbane, is a pale yellow or sometimes 
> called soft
> sulfur yellow. There is also A. septentrionale Ivorine which 
> has creamy
> white spires.... but it also has great foliage and I like it 
> in my garden.
> Getting ready to bloom in a couple of weeks.
>     Gene Bush     Southern Indiana    Zone 6a     Munchkin Nursery
>           around the woods - around the world
> genebush@otherside.com     http://www.munchkinnursery.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Saxton, Susan <SSaxton@Schwabe.com>
> Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 11:18 AM
> Subject: RE: July gardens- now yellow aconitum
> 
> 
> > How yellow are they Gene?
> >
> > Susan Saxton, zone 6b
> 
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