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Re: Blooms of Bressingham
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- Subject: Re: Blooms of Bressingham
- From: D* <g*@dial.pipex.com>
- Date: Sun, 11 May 97 09:23:44 GMT
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- References: Conversation <199705082316.TAA10658@phoenix.vicon.net> with last message <199705082316.TAA10658@phoenix.vicon.net>
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> Does anyone have growing experience with the new Bloom's material that is
> on the market. In particular, Rudbeckia fulgida 'Viette's Little Suzy',
> and the white Campanula persicifolia variety (whose name I cannot recall).
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> Does anyone know if R. fulgida is apomictic?
Is that Campanula "Chettle Charm"
If it is it grows very easily and well in my garden. I was given some by a
friend. Its tall and as its ages the margins of the corrolla tube gets
irregualr patches of blue.
>
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Colette Dunkley gb81@dial.pipex.com
Upton, Wirral, Merseyside, England, L49 4PD
"Cuncta simul fieri vetat irrevocabilis hora"
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