Re: tricyrtis


I have read anything from 18" to 24".  I have one, sent me by Chris
Lindsey (thanks Chris!) but it isn't that tall.  I think climate may
have something to do with it as it is rated hardy to z4 and I've
found most plants who enjoy life in that zone are not crazy about our
hideous heat and humidity.  Just noticed mine has flower buds:-) 
Lovely foliage!

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@hort.net
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> From: Linda Wallpe <lwallpe@juno.com>
> 
> One was a variety labeled  T. hirta 'Moonlight'.  There is no
further
> information pn the label.  It is growing in the pot and resembles a
> ground cover.  
> After considerable searching, (and using our own Marge Tait's
terrific
> Suite 101 tricyrtis article as a jumping off point), other than
listings
> and prices, this is all I've discovered.
> Tricyrtis hirta 'Moonlight'   It is a lime green gold sport of T.
hirta
> Variegata, and a mature clump shines brightly. ( Roslyn Nursery 
> http://www.roslynnursery.com/  )
> 
> Do any of you grow this, and if so, how tall does it grow?
> Thanks!
> 
> Linda Wallpe
> Cincinnati
> 
>
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