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Re: [SHADEGARDENS] New WEB-SITE for SHADEGARDENS
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SHADEGARDENS] New WEB-SITE for SHADEGARDENS
- From: e* <b*@MAILBAG.COM>
- Date: Sun, 8 Feb 1998 09:16:49 -0600
At 05:14 PM 2/7/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Sherryl,
>
>This is wonderful that you added a web-site for information. I created a
special 'Electronic Society' page which I will keep round robin and such
information available. This is available from my homepage at
http://www.hostas.com.
>
>I am not familiar with any other electronic lists for plants. Would anyone
post to the group other plant lists that are available?? I would greatly
appreciate the information.
>
Other web sites for plants include ones for daylilies, alpines, lilies,
...will give you the addresses I have....
Daylilies: http://al.com/daylily/place.html
Lilies: http://www.lilies.org
Perhaps someone else can give you the addresses for alpines ......there are
about 30 or 40 different sites for daylilies, but this one will give the
address for joining the list, I think. Ditto the lilies address. Jean
Bawden-Madison, Wi
PS...I know that these won't work in deep shade, but they certainly work in
a half day of shade....some even have better clarity of color in part
shade....particularly reds or purples. The alpine list discusses primulas
and arisaemas, as well as corydalis and several other shade growers.
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