Re: Perilla


In a message dated 6/7/01 10:23:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ECPep@aol.com 
writes:

<< It is the Garden Fairy who did it. (No jokes here!)  I have feverfew 
sprout 
 in everything I own, pots beds, all.   This year there is a plentiful supply 
 of opium poppies though I thought last year's rain destroyed most of the 
 seed.  Garden Fairy again.  Another unasked vistor is oxalis regnelli which 
 is kind of fun to find in strange places.  There are many things worse than 
 perilla.  I expect the seed is fine and can be distributed by wind.
===>I have a volunteer yellow-flowered corydalis that does this too.  I knew 
what it was once but have forgotten--it made its way through the woods, up 
the hill, over the field, and into the flower beds.  You're right, though, 
Claire:  perilla isn't too hard to take and when it gets into the grass I 
just mow over it. 
 
 Our mutual friend Dave Burdick had an open house in his daffodil field.  I 
 was not able to attend but a friend did and it was a great success.  >>
===>Wish I could have been there.  Last saw Dave at the April annual American 
Daffodil Society convention in Louisville.  We're hosting it in Cincinnati 
next year if anyone wants information.
Bill Lee

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