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Re: Abelmuchos
- To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: Abelmuchos
- From: "* <k*@oregontrail.net>
- Date: Mon, 20 Oct 1997 13:25:54 -0700
Nan, Where did you get yours?
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> From: Nan Sterman <nsterman@ucsd.edu>
> To: perennials@mallorn.com
> Subject: Re: Abelmuchos
> Date: Sunday, 19 October, 1997 09:50
>
> I grow Abelmoschus in a pot next to my backdoor, in full sun. I combined
> it with nutmeg ginger and dierama (bulb). It is a delightful plant,
> somewhat rangy. Mine grow about 8 inches high, with flowers most of the
> time. Flowers look much like okra flowers (if you know what they look
> like) or maybe what hibiscus looked like long before it was hibridized.
> Colors are white/green/cream with burgundy center and stripes. TAkes
> little water and very little care. I recommend it!
>
> Nan
>
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> Nan Sterman, "gardening addict"
> Olivenhain, California
> Sunset Zone 24, USDA Zone 10b or 11
> +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
> So goes an old chinese proverb:
> If you want to be happy for a few hours, get drunk;
> If you want to be happy for a week-end get married;
> If you want to be happy for a week, barbeque a pig;
> If you want to be happy all your life long become a gardener
>
>
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