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Re: Obedient Plant
- To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: Obedient Plant
- From: "* &* c* <c*@worldnet.att.net>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 20:31:14 -0500
Hi Diane:
If you are talking about Physostegia and you have planted it in the
ground, I'd leave it alone and just let it grow, unless it seems to
be in distress from the move. I planted one (variegated leaves;
*gorgeous* pink flowers!) last year under similar circumstances and
it bloomed and did fine. It's coming back great guns this year, too.
Hope this helps.
Happy trails.....
Sue Drake
Southeastern WI -- USDA zone 4b/5a
... An immaculate house is the sign of a mis-spent life ...
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On Monday, June 23, 1997 12:55 PM, you wrote:
>
> I just purchased a 4" pot of this plant and it seems to be doing
nicely.
> It's about eight inches high and has two stems. Should I cut it
back and
> just let the roots/shoots grow this year v. perhaps getting a
flower or two?
>
> Does anyone have experience with this particular plant?
>
> Thanks for the advise!
>
> Diane
> zone 3a
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