Re: [SG] Tiarella questions


 one new and noteworthy cultivar recently introduced by Terra Nova is T.
'Spring Symphony', with lovely full pink toned flower spikes. Very nice!
-----Original Message-----
From: Claire Peplowski <ECPep@AOL.COM>
To: shadegardens@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU <shadegardens@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU>
Date: Friday, February 26, 1999 12:20 PM
Subject: [SG] Tiarella questions


>In a message dated 2/26/99 12:59:23 AM Eastern Standard Time,
CCREDUX@AOL.COM
>writes:
>
><< << Re: [SG] dry shade >>
> Did someone mention the tiarellas? They do well in dry shade---for me. >>
>
>I don't know tiarellas.  I knew the native plants in the mountains and they
>are plain Janes.
>Now that there are hybrids and new arrivals I am interested.  Confessing
that
>I am somewhat more interested in design and effect than collections please,
>all, contribute on the showier tiarellas.
>
>Also, what happens to foliage after blooming?  Does it disappear?
>
>Claire Peplowski
>East Nassau, NY
>z4
>



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