hypericum and Asclepias
- Subject: hypericum and Asclepias
- From: "* o* N* R* <r*@bellsouth.net>
- Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2009 23:03:08 -0400
What milkweeds have you found that will grow in the shade? I have a native whorled leaf one. What else?
Nancy Robinson Tennessee
Joanie, I have ended up losing every hypericum I have transplanted to mygarden... and JoAn's. Must admit I have not tried patulatum. want to expand just a bit and give me more information on that one? How long have you beengrowing it and in how much sun/shade? I am working of some species of Asclepias that want woodland environment. there are a few nice ones... the two I transplanted this year were immediately eaten to the ground. Do not know if they will be back or not.
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