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Re: [PRIMROSES] Pulmonaria
- To: P*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [PRIMROSES] Pulmonaria
- From: D* N* <s*@CE.NET>
- Date: Sat, 27 Dec 1997 01:02:06 -0500
Clair,
I think I remember it being said early on there were 30 here already in the
primrose group.
Dan
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> From: ECPep <ECPep@AOL.COM>
> To: PRIMROSES@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
> Subject: Re: [PRIMROSES] Pulmonaria
> Date: Saturday, December 27, 1997 12:42 AM
>
> In a message dated 97-12-26 18:48:42 EST, Clyde writes:
>
> .
> Favorite Genera: Hosta, Pulmonaria, Carex >>
>
> Hello Clyde,
>
> If you are growing a large number of pulmonarias, can you name those that
do
> not succumb to mildew?
>
> BERTRAM ANDERSON is the only one that makes it through the season for me.
I
> think any of the narrow leafed (or is it leaved) cultivars would be free
of
> mildew. I composted all of the others.
>
> I sure would like to see information about culture such as susceptibility
to
> mildew in catalogs.
>
> This shade-plant list idea is versatile, thanks Bill Nash and Diana
Pederson
> and Sherryl Sandersfeld. I was away for a bit so am a little hazy on
details.
> This is a covert shade plant list, the cover being (time being)
primroses.
> OK.
>
> Beside those of us transferring from the hosta seed list, are there
others
> subscribed to this list having been here all along? Are they primrose
> fanciers? I really need to order up my mailbox.
>
> Claire Peplowski
> East Nassau, NY
> zone 4 - Berkshire area
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