Re: Brunnera Jack Frost was: Miscanthus Silver Feather


Bummer on losing your variegated form - seems I recall seeing an
image of it on your site that made my mouth water.

I was afraid that if 'Jack Frost' did seed it would not come
true......sigh.  Thanks, Paul.

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> From: Meum71@aol.com
> 
> I have not had any seeds, but my guess is that I have not had two
different 
> (clones) plants bloom at the same time for cross pollination.
> 
> My poor variegated Brunnera died last winter along with a number of
other 
> Brunnera.  The plants of 'Jack Frost' I had planted in the ground
in a row on 25 
> were covered with a thick mulch of leaves and they made it all
right but did 
> not flower.
> 
> I doubt they would come true from seeds, but this is just a guess.

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