Re: Mystery plant
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- Subject: Re: Mystery plant
- From: M* T*
- Date: Sat, 5 Jun 1999 00:12:55 -0400
Barb,
This is one of Dan Heims' Terra Nova Nursery introductions and he's got a
good photo on his site...along with other photos of his mouth watering
plants.
URL to page with 'Kent Belle' is:
http://www.terranovanurseries.com/campanula.html
scroll down a bit, it's sort of in the center of the page
Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> From: Barb Pernacciaro <bpern@idcnet.com>
> Date: Friday, June 04, 1999 4:52 PM
>
> List folks,
>
> Last year we talked about Campanula 'Kent Bells' one of which I
surprisingly
> found locally and planted, and wonder of wonders, it survived the winter
here
> (which was milder than usual, and the plastic tag on the plant said it
was hardy
> only to zone 6). Now it is about 3 feet tall, I see flower buds in the
axils of
> the leaves and I am anxiously awaiting bloom. I reread the posts from
last year
> when it was discussed, but could find no reference to anyone having found
a
> website with a picture of it. Does anyone have one? BTW, Jeanne, it has
rather
> coarse (but not fuzzy) elm-shaped leaves; this couldn't be your mystery
plant,
> could it?
> --
> Barb P.
> SE Wisconsin, Zone 4
>
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