Re: Mystery plant
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- Subject: Re: Mystery plant
- From: M* T*
- Date: Sun, 6 Jun 1999 02:46:59 -0400
Thanks Barb...glad to help if I can. You know, I was thinking it was a C.
punctata. In which case, it will likely be a fast spreader in soft
ground....at least my version (can't remember which it is) of C. punctata
moves quickly once it's made itself at home.
The Terra Nova site is a real lust inducer...did you check out the other
plants he propagates?
Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> From: Barb Pernacciaro <bpern@idcnet.com>
> Date: Saturday, June 05, 1999 10:29 PM
>
> Marge,
>
> You are a wonderful source of information! I went back outside and looked
again
> at the plastic marker on my 'Kent Bell' and it was a Terra Nova marker. I
> checked out the web site and looked at its picture. Now I have campanula
lust
> for the others on the page.
> Joanie, it is apparently a C. punctata or closely related.
> --
> Barb P.
> SE Wisconsin, Zone 4
>
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