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Re: This year's showstoppers
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  • Subject: Re: This year's showstoppers
  • From: "* <k*@comcast.net>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2011 20:24:57 -0500

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Beautiful, Graham!  I have the species and the double, but have yet to get the pink.
 
btw, re the left side of the page, I don't have a blog but I do have 4 cats.  Say hello for us to Nicki & Mr Duffy.
Kitty
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----- Original Message -----
From: g*@tiscali.co.uk
To: p*@hort.net
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2011 10:05 AM
Subject: Re: This year's showstoppers

The pink form of the bloodroot, Sanguinaria canadensis, was a real star back in April.

http://transatlanticplantsman.typepad.com/transatlantic_plantsman/2011/04/star-of-the-spring-garden.html

Graham Rice

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On 6/7/11 11:11 PM, Christopher P. Lindsey wrote:
So what showstoppers have you had in your gardens so far?  What's the
plant (or combination) that left you in awe of Nature and your abilities
to cultivate her?  

And I mean that in a good way, because otherwise mine would have to 
be Bishop's gout.  I wonder if I will *ever* be rid of that plant.  :)
The only thing that seems to kill it is Packera aurea, which is
another one I'm fighting to eradicate.  Curse the Cincinnati Zoo
and Botanic garden for showing Packera to me in flower!

Chris

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