RE: Red?
- To: "'perennials@mallorn.com'" <perennials@mallorn.com>
- Subject: RE: Red?
- From: "* S* <S*@lhs.org>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 09:35:59 -0700
Red aquilegia-- columbine (spring and summer).
SPesznec@lhs.org Portland, Oregon
(USDA zone 8, Sunset zone 6)
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> From: pat-mitchell@juno.com
> Sent: Monday, June 29, 1998 6:21 AM
> To: perennials@lhs.org
> Subject: Red?
>
> Hello fellow gardeners!
>
> As I've written earlier, I am moving house in late summer and our new
> house is a clean slate as far as flowers and plants are concerned.
> I'm
> taking a goodly amount of divisions with me upon moving, but here's my
> question.
>
> I love red flowers - most all kinds (I don't have much patience for
> roses), and I'd like to hear about your favorite red flower. After
> spending time in my garden this weekend, I realize I don't have much
> red
> and want to remedy that at our new house. I have plenty of red
> dianthus
> as well as the hurt-your-eyes-red monarda, but that's about it. I fill
> in
> with red geraniums (the common variety - not cranesbill), and red
> impatiens in the shade, but I'd like to hear about perennials that
> bloom
> at any time of the year (except winter since I'm in Wisconsin and the
> only red I see in winter is my nose!).
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Pat
> USDA Zone 5 Milwaukee suburb - Wisconsin
> Pat-Mitchell@juno.com
>
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