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Re: [PRIMROSES] Jim Dix and Misc.
- To: P*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [PRIMROSES] Jim Dix and Misc.
- From: "* D* C* <m*@PIPELINE.COM>
- Date: Wed, 31 Dec 1997 17:28:09 -0500
At 01:03 PM 12/31/97 -0600, you wrote:
>Aside from impatients, astilbe, and hosta, alstromeria, ferns, dogwood,
>daylilies, New Zealand Pepperomia, what else can I grow in the shade this
>far south? Anyone that can help me out?
>Bibbs Gamber, Alabama Grandma
>
>
Hi, Bibbs. Some of the most beautiful Trillium species are native to
Alabama. There are several rhododendrons, some violas, cyclamen, one type
of bergenia (I read about it in a catalogue, but I can't remember what it
is called), fuschias, well there are quite a few. A company called
Southern Perrenials, specializing in plants for the Deep South, has its
catalogue on the Internet.
Sheila S.
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