Re: Snow loving perennials....


> world...I would assume it could be a Crocus? I know this is not a
> perennial but its a thought. I do enjoy seeing other woody plants(tree,
> shrubs) which provide color in the winter time.  There is some type of
> Cornus - red bark which is quite nice and several others which I don't
> know their names.   My mom is on this mailing list......Hey mom, what is
> that tree with the purple berries in the winter? I think it starts with
> a "C"

I'm a mom... not yours, but I believe you to be referring to Cornus
kousa.  

I can't think of any perennials that provide lasting winter colour,
though my hostas are turning interesting shades as they senesce.

-- 
Amy Moseley Rupp (amyr@austx.tandem.com)  Austin, TX, USDA z8b, Sunset z30
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