RE: Blue/green perennials/botanical names of plants


That would be it.  Except I'm pruning mine into a tree.  Looks wonderful
right now.  Nice thick one inch trunk.

Craig Wallace
craig.wallace@emotors.com
Brighton, Illinois
Zone 5 (old zone)

"I love spring anywhere, but if I could choose, I would always greet it in a
garden." -Ruth Stout


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> From: 	venies.place[SMTP:venies.place@cwix.com]
> Reply To: 	perennials@mallorn.com
> Sent: 	Sunday, May 16, 1999 6:58 PM
> To: 	perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: 	Re: Blue/green perennials/botanical names of plants
> 
> Here is a picture
> http://www.sierra.com/sierrahome/gardening/encyc/display/0,1073,14996,00.h
> tm
> l
> Pottsey
> zone5, OH
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Craig.Wallace@emotors.com>
> To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 1999 1:57 PM
> Subject: RE: Blue/green perennials/botanical names of plants
> 
> 
> > Sorry, Susan.  But I don't.  I'll try to find out tonight and let you
> know.
> > The smoke tree I have has green leaves right now which are round
> mostly<<
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