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- Subject: Re: Help with Special Plants
- From: J*@aol.com
- Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 08:40:24 EDT
That's a great list, Lil! Are you adding any spring bulbs? I couldn't be
without Tete a Tete daffodils. And some scilla. That's a toughie decision
you had to make.
I recently came across a beautiful perennial, Glaucidium palmatum (+ G. p
var. leucanthemum), which is a very slow grower, but a tidy one, and comes in
both white or pale orchid-pink flowers, blooming in the spring. Following is a
web site which showcases both colors. Is anyone growing this lovely plant?
It's also known as Japanese wood poppy.
Don....I'll post pix of the bamboo when Chris gives the all-clear. It's the
only bamboo I've been brave enough to try as keeping the sumac and macleaya in
check have left me wary of this sort. But, I have my eye on a hardy banana
tree...wouldn't that be fun? Musa basjoo is, by some accounts, and with
protection, hardy to z. 5b-6b...tempting. Your conservatory could
handle this one with ease.
Joanie Anderson
z. 5a
35 mi. north of Chicago
In a message dated 6/3/2011 10:35:58 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
liltovey@hotmail.com writes:
Well, have downsized our home and garden dramatically. Gone from about 1500 |
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