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Re: [SG] Lime Frost


John & Pat Adney wrote:
>
> Hello fellow growers:
>
> Are you familiar with aquilegia Lime Frost?
>
> I picked up two plants in 2.5-inch pots while traveling. The nursery people
> didn't know a thing about Lime Frost, except the price (naturally). It has
> variegated leaves.
>
> How large does it get? Flower color? Best to grow in sun/partial sun or will
> it do OK in part shade? Is it best in rock garden or perennial border?
> Hardiness?
>
> I searched web sites for it, but found only a daylily with the same name.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> John G. Adney
> Marion, Iowa (zones 4-5)
> johnadney@msn.com
John
Lime frost will be a light green-yellow color. about 1' -1 1/2' tall and
does best in part sun. it's hardy to zone four and should reseed itself
also.
I think it would look best in a rock garden or an open woodland setting.
Hope this helps.
Greg Rux
Perennial Web



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