Re: lupines and foxgloves
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- Subject: Re: lupines and foxgloves
- From: D* S*
- Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2000 22:52:09 -0400
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margaret lauterbach wrote:
The Strawberry reached
>about 40 inches and the others most cream and light pink with one deep
>purple ) were way over my head well lets face it --it doesn't take much
>to get over my less than 5 ft head. I will try to gather seed from the
>fox glove also. Now-- do I plant the seed immediately or wait until fall
>or next spring?
>Dee Ann
>S.W. Indiana
>
You have a 40 inch strawberry plant? Margaret L
She was referring to the strawberry foxglove, the common name for
Digitalis mertonensis (though not every plant sold as "strawberry foxglove"
actually is D. mertonensis).
Dean
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