Re: [SG] Paris in the spring


Hi Carrie,

I followed the link in your message and found something for which I have been
searching.  I have a plant I have been trying to identify.  Someone told me it was a
pulmonaria, but I doubted that and continued looking.  Thanks for the link, I now know
that my plant is Eyrthronium.

Frances

Hampton, Jack wrote:

> Connie Hoy wrote:
>
> > Hi Jack
> > ,I have no first hand experience with Paris but it is indeed a true plant..Try
> > this link and go to the per. section..Read for
> > yourself.http://www.heronswood.com/
> > Connie
> >
>
> Yes indeed Paris is a plant! Heronswood had fine descriptions, but I checked
> further and came up with several additional links. One I might add, listed under
> "yunnanensis" of a lovely long brownish snake!
> Most interesting plant from China so why the name "Paris"?  Because the fellow who
> discovered it, was from France!
> I'd like to ask Nancy, Did you purchase the plant locally or from a specialty
> nursery? I think it would look marvelous in my woodland garden. It reminds me of
> our local "Mayapple" plants.
> Here are beautiful pictures of the Paris.
>
> http://www.rareplants.co.uk/gallery3.htm
>
> Carrie Hampton; Zone 6a
> Coshocton Ohio



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