Salmon-colored perennials -Reply
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- Subject: Salmon-colored perennials -Reply
- From: S* S* <S*@Schwabe.com>
- Date: Wed, 02 Sep 1998 13:21:31 -0800
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Salmon coloring being in the eye of the beholder ...
I offer the following suggestion:
Daylily 'Hot Toddy' (truly stunning by the way)
Treading on the line/really orangeish - but not *hurt
your eyes orange* and another great plant:
Agastache -'Apricot Sunrise'
I'll sure be interested in reading the responses
myself.
>>> <lowery@teamzeon.com> 09/02/98 11:34am
>>>
Valerie Lowery@ZEON
09/02/98 03:34 PM
Does anyone have a salmon-colored perennial that
they enjoy? I don't want
a bright orange in this case, nor do I want
something that someone could
mistake for pink. The only thing that I have that
comes close is an
achillea 'Summer Pastels' variety and an asiatic lily
whose name escapes
me. I have a combo in mind and would think that
salmon would look pretty
good with it. I'm ordering a couple of dahlias that
sound promising, but
I'll have to lift those at the end of the season. I'd
rather have a plant
with substantial blooms that can stay in the ground
year around. I have
full sun and dry/moderate soil with no supplemental
moisture if I can help
it. This year I grew some zinnias that were a good
color. I don't want to
have to start those from seed every year...
Does anything fit the bill?
Val in KY
zone 6a
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