Re: Gaura


I used this plant in the center of two 4 foot planters this year and was
well pleased. Now my question, In order to overwinter this, in Zone 7 North
Carolina should I take them out of the clay pots and pace them in the ground
or just assume I will need to replant next year?  Suebuggy
-----Original Message-----
From: SECK138@aol.com <SECK138@aol.com>
To: perennials@mallorn.com <perennials@mallorn.com>
Date: Wednesday, October 07, 1998 6:39 PM
Subject: Gaura


>Whirling butterflies has to be one of the best surprises this year.  I was
>trying to remember what was in bloom right now with out going out.  My
light
>pink Gaura is on it's fourth blooming and gets better every time.  I hope
is
>comes back for me.  Even if it doesn't, it might be worth buying it again.
>Every time I cut it, it thicken up a bit and rebloomed.  At first it was
very
>sprawling with a few shoots now it has numerous shoots and is more compact.
>Chris, Braintree,MA z5
>
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