RE: Re: OT:Hydrangea
- Subject: RE: Re: OT:Hydrangea
- From: D*@netscape.net
- Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 23:21:28 -0400
Here's some sources, the entire list from Google and Copernic 2001 Basic (which searches about 10 other search engines and combines the results):
(wholesale) www.growit.com/plants/growers/CN/8196.htm
Monrovia: http://azdomino.monrovia.com/PlantInf.nsf/269905a1fb059eb48825683c0080938a/d607e6bbe92d2bb08825684d00716ea6!OpenDocument
Swan Creek Nursery: Must be a retail seller for Growit (see above)
http://swancreeknursery.com/growit/bin/CurInvJS.exe?Count=4421&myquery=SN&mystart=1&myend=100&MyP_Class=0
Specialty Ornamentals: "Coming soon"
http://www.specialtyornamentals.com/currentlistsprng.htm
"GeneBush" <genebush@otherside.com> wrote:
>Hello Gerry,
> We are using 'Snow Queen' in landscaping at the back of the house. Put them in
>last fall. supposed to remain a bit smaller than many of the other cultivars.
>Going to be a while before they grow enough to fill out the allotted space. Had a
>hard time locating 5 gallon size around here.
> I had the honor of being taken into the propagation house at a nursery we
>visited couple of weeks ago. One of the shrubs they were working with ....drumroll
>please.... was ... tada!.... 'Snowflake'. Six shrubs in 5 gallon pots ready to be
>struck. They were in bloom and I never seen such panicles... enormous! I am now
>supposed to be at the top of his A#1 list. Of course it will be small cuttings if
>he is successful. Meanwhile, we are looking as well. He would not say where they
>came from as he had such a hard time getting them and will probably order more....
>if he can.
> Don't give up.... they are out there.
> Gene Bush Southern Indiana Zone 6a Munchkin Nursery
> around the woods - around the world
>genebush@otherside.com http://www.munchkinnursery.com
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Gerry/Bob O'Neill <eoneill@attglobal.net>
>Subject: RE: Hydrangea
>
>
>> Since you all brought up the subject of Hydrangeas (so I can't be blamed
>> for going off topic :-) - Does anyone know of a source of H. quercifolia
>> 'Snowflake'? I've grown 'Snow Queen' for several years (and am now trying
>> 'Alice, supposedly superior to SQ) but this spring I saw a mature bush of
>> 'Snowflake' and it is a must-have. It's a double 'Snow Queen' and to my
>> eye, looked even whiter...I've looked at Wilkerson Mill, Bridgewood
>> (Crownsville), Monrovia and Wayside...no luck. I have herd that it is more
>> difficult to start from cuttings than most, which may account for its
>> scarcity.
>>
>> Gerry
>
>
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