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Re: Phlox "Nora Leigh"


I got one last year, and it survived last winter well in USDA zone 4 with
little snow cover-- a hard winter for some other perennials-- is now about
1.5ft tall, not as vigorous as many other cultivars of garden phlox-- lots
of white on leaves.  Should have pink flowers later in summer.

Another nice new garden phlox (maculata species) to watch for is Natascha--
pink and white bicolor flowers-- very striking and very mildew resistant as
are most of this species.



At 07:29 PM 6/23/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Anybody have any experience with the variegated leaf Paniculata phlox called
>"Nora Leigh". Picked up a few plants at a plant sale.
>
>
>Al Krismer
>Cincinnati Ohio
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Leonard P. Perry
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Dept of Plant and Soil Science
Hills Bldg, Univ. of Vermont
Burlington, VT 05405
FAX 802-656-4656
Checked out Perry's Perennial Pages lately? http://www.uvm.edu/~pass/perry/

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