Re: Texas (was Canary Vine)


After all, even if nothing else grew in Texas, crepe myrtles are trees
there.  Here in southern IL, they are herbeceous perennials!
Lisa, who is in love with the Hill Country

>Apology accepted, but I must take exception to your statement about nothing
>being able to grow in Texas but moss, daylilies, and oleanders. When was
>the last time you were in Texas and what parts of Texas have you been to?
>Only part of Texas is desert with nothing growing. Most everything that all
>of us gardeners talk about on this list and others will grow in most parts
>of Texas beautifully. Yes it is hot. Yes it is humid. Yes all kinds of
>plants grow here. I just had to defend my home state.
>


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