Re: HAD IT WITH HOLLYHOCKS AND MALVA
- Subject: Re: HAD IT WITH HOLLYHOCKS AND MALVA
- From: B* C*
- Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 03:41:21 -0400
Some of the taller bellflowers, like C. latifolia ought to work for you.
Some species (sorry but I don't have any of my reference books here) can get
up to the 6 ft mark and there are a number of 4 ft species most of which
come in various shades of blue and white.
Bob Campbell
>From: Don Martinson <llmen@execpc.com>
>Reply-To: perennials@mallorn.com
>To: perennials@mallorn.com
>Subject: Re: HAD IT WITH HOLLYHOCKS AND MALVA
>Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 19:01:25 -0500
>
>>I know, every year we see someone complaining about hollyhocks and malva
>>and
>>the rust that accompanies them. My attitude in the past has been --
>>what's
>>a little rust? And I've lived with it.
>> I guess I've had my fill. Besides delphinium, what tall, spikey plants
>>could I replace these plants with? All colors welcome, but would
>>particularly like something blue/purple, and they need to be sun lovers.
>> Thanks for your input!
>>
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