Re: Plant ID - Pamper or Pull?


Hi Barb,
You know, I don't remember ever seeing 3' tall Snow on the Mountain.
Usually, it's used as ground cover, unless I'm thinking of something else?
Anyone?

Lisa
-----Original Message-----
From: Barb Pernacciaro

>Another plant id. story--most of this past summer and early fall I drove
>by a single plant growing all by itself on the tree terrace next to a
>very busy street. It was eye-catching because it was varigated white and
>green and about 3 feet tall. I was always on the way to somewhere else
>and there was no place to park anyway to get out and look at it closely.
>And then we had the day of big winds a couple weeks ago, and dadgumit,
>the plant must have broken off and blew away before I made the effort to
>go see it up close.
>Yesterday, the Stokes catalog came and there it was--a Euphorbia, an old
>garden favorite annual-Snow-on-the-Mountain - that I have never paid
>much attention to, I guess. Duh.
>--
>Barb P.
>SE Wisconsin, Zone 4


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