Re: Gaura
- To: perennials@lorien.mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Gaura
- From: G* R*
- Date: Fri, 9 Oct 1998 07:45:14 +0000
>>Finally, does anyone know what features distinguish 'The Bride' and
>>'Whirling Butterflies' from each other and from the straight Gaura
>>linheimeri? It seems rather muddling to me.
>>
>>Graham Rice
>>Northamptonshire, UK
>>zone 8
>>http://annualflowers.com
>
>Graham, I have grown both the species, G. lindheimerii, and G. 'Whirling
>Butterflies' and darned if I can see one whit of difference between the two.
>I haven't heard of G.'The Bride' and wonder if it is actually available in
>the U.S.? I am growing both 'Corrie's Gold' and 'Siskiyou Pink' for the
>first time and hope they prove to be as long-blooming and dependable year
>after year as the species. I consider both the species and Whirling
>Butterflies to be "cast iron" plants.
>Marilyn Dube'
>NATURAL DESIGN PLANTS
>Hardy Perennials, Choice Tropicals
>Portland, Oregon, Zone 8b
Marilyn,
Seed of 'The Bride' is available from Johnnys.
Graham Rice
Northamptonshire, UK
zone 8
http://annualflowers.com
>
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