RE: Calamagrostis


I do regular supplemental watering under this tree all season and even grow
roses there (many), along with aconitum, goldenrod, geranium, hydrangea
quercifolia (which does lean -- nothing else does), daylilies, valerian
officinalis, mums, oriental poppies, monarda and anemone japonica.  They are
all doing very well under this tree.  This it would do well moisture-wise
based on that?  I was hoping to see the plant in winter out my main living
area windows.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Valerie-Anne Mullett [v*@lineone.net]
> Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 8:51 AM
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: RE: Calamagrostis
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> Susan,
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> >> If it were under a tree that is really limbed up, but with
> >>lots of light, would it be of a nature to lean toward the light?
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> None of my grasses are in this sort of position and I haven't enough
> experience to say whether it would or wouldn't - I wonder, 
> though, whether
> it might be too dry for it in competition with a tree?
> 
> >>How much of a spreader is it?  I don't want something I 
> have to divide
> with a
> chain saw in a few years...
> 
> Just over 3 feet - you won't need a chain saw.
> 
> Valerie, Sth Yorkshire, England.
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