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Re: Could you tell me....
- To: Lori Nero <L*@MATH.AMS.ORG>, perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Could you tell me....
- From: D* R* <d*@doe.state.in.us>
- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 97 09:41:15 -0500
- References: <873899346.515395.LEN@MATH.AMS.ORG>
Lori, My answers are in CAPS after each question --- Diane
--- On Wed, 10 Sep 1997 09:49:06 -0400 (EDT) Lori Nero <LEN@MATH.AMS.ORG>
wrote: I have been lurking for awhile now and have finally got the guts
up to ask two question, since you all seem to be very knowledgeable
about perennials and I am just trying to digest it all.
1. Are cosmos an annual, perennial or biennial and
COSMOS IS AN ANNUAL, BUT IT DOES RESEED ITSELF EASILY.
2. I keep seeing a flower that is in bloom now in my area. It seems to
grow in a clump with four or five spikes coming from the clump. The flower
is usually bright pink, lavender with shading of white. It is like a big
ball that has dispersed apart. The flower is very spatial and airy looking.
I can't seem to find them in any catalogs.
THIS SOUNDS LIKE CLEOME, ALSO AN ANNUAL THAT RESEEDS ITSELF EASILY, THOUGH I
DON'T THINK IT IS AS PRETTY THE SECOND YEAR FOR SOME REASON.
TIA!
Lori
Trying so hard to learn
and having fun doing it!
Zone 6
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Name: Diane Rice
E-mail: drice@doe.state.in.us
Location: Indianapolis, IN -- Zone 5b
Date: 09/10/97
Time: 09:41:15
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