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Re: hepatica: was spring bulbs


Kristl, 
If you put out a seedlist, I would appreciate seeing a copy.
I would like to be a small customer.
Rick Grazzini
Centre Analytical Laboratories
rickg@centrelab.com
USDA 5 or 6 // Sunset 43

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> From: Kristl Walek <garnorth@istar.ca>
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Cc: garnorth@istar.ca
> Subject: Re: hepatica: was spring bulbs
> Date: Tuesday, October 14, 1997 10:17 AM
> 
> Susan:
> 
> I run Gardens North, a seedhouse for hardy and rare perennials in N. 
> Gower, Ontario.  I have been wanting to get Hepatica acutiloba, H. 
> transsilvanica, H. nobilis and H. americana into my catalogue for a 
> number of years. However, while they grow happily here and I have a 
> large colony of H. acutiloba, seed production is dicey, I think 
> largely due to our very unpredictable Springs.  
> 
> Hepatica seed is one of the "ephemerals" and needs to be sown 
> collected & sown fresh. We already have a large variety of seed we 
> treat in this way- Asarums, Sanguinaria, Corydalis, Dicentras, 
> Aconitum, etc....I collect & send out the day of harvest moist packed. 
> I can try again for you & anyone else who is interested- or perhaps, 
> if the demand is not too onerous, commit myself to shipping a plant. 
> 
> Please contact me personally if interested and we can discuss it more.
> 
> Kristl Walek
> Gardens North
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