Matrona
- Subject: Matrona
- From: O*@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 20:37:20 EDT
In a message dated 9/11/2003 12:03:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
perennials-owner@hort.net writes:
> Across the path from
> the sedums is a hybrid horse chestnut tree that forms open shade in the
> afternoons. Rest of the day the sedums are in bright light.
Well Gene, is it possible that Aesculus has grown and is giving a bit too
much shade?
and bright light isn't exactly sun. Morchen a similar variety are a bit
floppy for me; maybe the better word is they are nit as upright.
Don't thro the Matronas out.........move one or all and see what happens.
That overgrown crown thing is interesting as well.
I have 3 sedum "Autumn Joy" ( in their fourth summer)and two are standard
robust 18 inches and big pink brocolli like heads and the third one is about 8/10
inches and simply won't grow. I've dug it up, cleared off the
soil,repositioned it and no change. It may be a Sport? and perhaps i should TC it as L'il
A.J.
Walter in Bucks County
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