RE: Canary Vine
- To: "'perennials@mallorn.com'" <perennials@mallorn.com>
- Subject: RE: Canary Vine
- From: N* B* <N*@multicare.com>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 13:26:09 -0700
Hmmmmm, sounds promising... YES! It's a WONDERFUL plant! I am anxious
for my mom to fly up to visit mid July (I'm wondering if I should wait
for her, or come relieve you of some of those Kent Bells sooner...).
She's bringing me lantana cuttings, some daylillies that have been on
the family place for roughly 45 years, some crepe myrtle babies (the
watermelon pink), and some of my dad's four o'clocks that have been in
that neck of the yard for some 20 odd years.
Funny what sentiment you find in plants, no?
Is the lantana in need of a greenhouse because of the rain, or the cold?
The winters in Galveston aren't much different from what the almanac
says we have here, and we get TONS of rain all winter long there. I
simply must experiment... <grin> The lantana grows wild in east Texas
also, which gets colder than a well diggers backside.
thanks,
nina
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