Re: ornamental strawberries


Sorry this is old....mail is backed up and I just found it!

Should do fine in that location.  Mine get some afternoon sun, but not full
sun by any means.  I'm not sure where you are...if in a more northern state
than mine, they can probably take more full sun.  I don't really think they
would like it where I am or farther south.

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> From: Jeaa1224@aol.com
> Date: Sunday, May 30, 1999 8:55 AM
> 
> Marge:
> 
> Thanks for all the cultural info on frageria. One more question
tho...they 
> will be in a
> sunny bed with Rosa rugosa 'Alba', Veronica spicata (?) 'Blue Charm', all

> tallish
> plants - do you think they'll get enough sun to prosper or should I find 
> another site
> where they'll get full sun all day? 
> 
> I think the only difference between the 'Pink Panda' and the 'Lipsitck'
is 
> that the latter
> is a darker pink. There's also one that has a shiny leaf  (Fieldstone in 
> Maine, I think)- that would be a nice contrast with other plants. 
> 
> Bye - Joanie 
> 
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