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RE: Help with Special Plants/ Lilies
perennials@hort.net
  • Subject: RE: Help with Special Plants/ Lilies
  • From: "* B* <g*@netsurfusa.net>
  • Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 06:58:13 -0400

Joannie

            Some of the lilies I am grown in a bit of shade are L. canadense, L. speciosum in white and red, superbum in couple of bloom forms, L pardalinum, several martagons, L. henryii. There are a couple more, but cannot remember the names just off hand. I keep finding room and adding a couple each year. Some of them will lean toward the prevailing light, but that is OK with me. I especially enjoy them coming up out of some hardy geranium.

           

Gene E. Bush

Munchkin Nursery & Gardens,LLC

www.munchkinnursery.com

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From: owner-perennials@hort.net [mailto:owner-perennials@hort.net] On Behalf Of Jeaa0088@aol.com
Subject: Re: Help with Special Plants

 

Hi, Gene...just back so am late responding to your interesting list. I'm going to check these out but a question: as someone else posted, I mysteriously lose lilies over the winter too...do you? I'd love to hear more about lilies that do well in some shade as they're a real fave of mine. Hydrangea relatives? Love to hear more about all when you have time. Glad those of us in the upper mid-west can stop being slaves to the garden hose for awhile now. Joanie Anderson

 

In a message dated 6/6/2011 7:05:52 A.M. Central Daylight Time, genebush@netsurfusa.net writes:

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