RE: Anemones
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  • Subject: RE: Anemones
  • From: l* t* <l*@hotmail.com>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2012 17:05:49 -0400

Title: Re: Anemones
Ferns flopping face first flat. Failing fronds are frustrating. Likely lousy Linden leaching liquid from loam.

(I couldn't help it either, but its true. Only thing that has thrived in that garden is a coleus - the only annual in the whole garden)

Lil T


Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2012 11:51:15 -0500
Subject: Re: Anemones
From: llmen@wi.rr.com
To: perennials@hort.net

Do you grow ferns?  With good ferns, who needs anemones?  (sorry, I couldn’t resist the pun)

Don Martinson


On 9/27/12 4:55 PM, "lil tovey" <liltovey@hotmail.com> wrote:

Whatever it is, its stunning. Can't get them to grow in my new garden and that really ticks me off. Have lost 4 so far, and 2 are in the middle of gasping their last breath! Just not fair.

Lil T
Georgetown ON
Z.5


Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 12:21:09 -0500
Subject: Anemones
From: llmen@wi.rr.com
To: perennials@hort.net

Anemones On my travels for work, I came across this patch of which, upon closer inspection, appears to be Anemone hupehensis. Japanese Anemone (?)  
I have never seen one bloom with such profusion!  Is my ID incorrect, or is there a certain cultivar which is particularly floriferous?  I have had an unnamed cultivar for years (east facing, behind my garage), but it has never put on a show like this one (which has a north facing open exposure).

Don Martinson
Milwaukee, WI  
       




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