Re: Top 25 Perennials?
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Top 25 Perennials?
- From: B* J* D*
- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 10:09:13 -0500
Thanks, Martha. This sounds like a productive lead.
Barbara Davis zone 7/8 southwest of Ft. Worth, TX
> > From: Barbara J. Davis <barbara@itexas.net>
> > To: perennials@mallorn.com
> > Subject: Re: Top 25 Perennials?
> > Date: Thursday, November 12, 1998 11:48 AM
> >
> > > > a list of perennials that will
> > > > thrive in my Texas conditions.
>
Martha Brown wrote:
> I attended a Six-state Plant Materials Conference in October at which one
> of the speakers was:
> Dr. Dave Creech
> Director of Steven F. Austin Arboretum
> P.O. Box 13000
> Steven F. Austin University
> Nacogdoches, TX (intro didn't give zip code)
>
> He is one of the developers of the Texas Superstar plant program. He has
> also developed quite a large garden area at the University that sounds like
> it would be well worth the trip to see. That is on my list of must do
> trips for next summer.
> Most of the presentation consisted of slides and my notes are very sketchy
> but it would be worth the time and a stamp to write for his advice. They
> have trial gardens in every part of Texas to test their Superstar
> candidates.
>
> Martha
> M Brown
> NW Oklahoma, USA
> USDA Zone 6b, Sunset Zone 35
>
>
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