Re: perennials DIGEST V2 #19
- To: perennials
- Subject: Re: perennials DIGEST V2 #19
- From: B* <b*@www.sunland.net.au>
- Date: Mon, 03 Nov 1997 17:44:58 +1100
At 19:43 2/11/97 -0500, you wrote:
>In a message dated 97-11-02 12:05:20 EST, you write:
>
><< I have a description of one
> that is not a creeper, called Cler.Trichotomum. Deciduous upright
> bushy-headed tree-like shrub. Clusters of tubular, fragrant which flowers
> with fleshy red
> calyces, open above large leaves from late summer to mid-autumn, FOLLOWED
> BY BLUE BERRIES..... grows to 3metres. Maybe this is yours?.....cheers
> Janine
> >>
>
>
>That sounds like that may be it. Does it give a common name? Does it have a
>picture? What's the full title of the Reader's Digest you are looking at so
>I can verify?
>
>CherrylM
>Baker, LA
>zone 8b
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>Cherryl.....it s Readers Digest Gardeners' Encyclopedia of Plants & Flowers,
......describes itself as definitive reference work for Australia & New zealand.
You may have an equivalent to your country (U.S. I'm guessing). It really
is a fabulous book with 1000's of plants & photos.
The picture of Cl.Trich looks like it has large fairly glossy leaves, with
bracts of flowers coming out over the top. It's a bit tricky to describe
and only a small picture featuring the flowerheads more than anything else.
But the blue berries caught my eye in the description which sounded like yours.
>
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