Re: RE: Galium odoratum--sweet woodruff
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: RE: Galium odoratum--sweet woodruff
- From: P* L* K*
- Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 23:30:36 -0400
It just occurred to me that my sweet woodruff didn't bloom hardly at all
this year. Is there a secret to getting it a blanket of white? Mine is
also in dry shade. The bergenia cordifolia is also in the same area, and
it doesn't bloom at all. But the scarlet lobelia and goatsbeard do fine.
Peggy in Louisville, zone 6a
>Mine is in dry shade and I started out with 1 4 inch plant. I have
>hosta,
>astillbe, anemone, virginia blubell, and bleeding heart in this area.
>It was
>a pretty little woodland scene when the anemone and the sweet woodruff
>were
>blooming at the same time. I hope to make may wine next year with the
>flowers
>to give as gifts since I don't drink.:)
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