Re: Perennial-- Most impressive plant
- Subject: Re: Perennial-- Most impressive plant
- From: "Hal or Nancy Robinson" r*@bellsouth.net
- Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 12:28:27 -0500
No, I had that one earlier. This one is really furry. It is too cold and
snowy to go check the name. I believe it is a new arrival from China. I
like Saruma henryi too since it really does have something that looks like a
bloom. It looks good by fall too.
Nancy
> Would your new ginger relative happen to be Saruma henryi?? Really
cool
> plant. Little bright yellow daises all over it all summer and early fall.
> Silver white new foliage. Quilted look to the mature leaves. Just under
knee
> high?
> Gene E. Bush
> Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc
> www.munchkinnursery.com
> genebush@munchkinnursery.com
> Zone 6/5 Southern Indiana
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Hal or Nancy Robinson" <robyn82@bellsouth.net>
> > Don't worry Paul, I "need" everything. We have many native plants on
the
> > hillside but the plants want company. I hope to comply. I also found a
> > really strange(ok, even strange for the plants I do grow) last year that
> > is
> > suppose to be related to the asarums which I love. The bloom was not
much
> > but the leaves are soft and furry. Unfortunately the name is on the
plant
> > which is on the mountainside in the snow. Can't snow when it
> > should--waits
> > until daffodil time to fall. It has been a strange winter here.
> > Nancy Tennessee
>
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