Re: tricyrtis
- Subject: Re: tricyrtis
- From: "Gene Bush" g*@otherside.com
- Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 08:17:43 -0400
Hello Linda,
I do not have 'Moonlight', but do have 'Limemound' and 'Golden Gleam'.
Neither of mine are in super good soil, somewhat heavy clay that is on an
embankment. Both of mine get around 18 inches when mature, form a nice tight
clump. Suppose if you have nice compost rich soil you could expect a bit
better in height than that.
What are you fellow gardeners using as companion plants with Tricyrtis
besides ferns?
Gene E. Bush
Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc
www.munchkinnursery.com
genebush@munchkinnursery.com
Zone 6/5 Southern Indiana
----- Original Message -----
snip, snip.....
> 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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