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Re: [PRIMROSES] Jim Dix and Misc.
- To: P*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [PRIMROSES] Jim Dix and Misc.
- From: B* G* <b*@ALA.NET>
- Date: Thu, 1 Jan 1998 11:53:41 -0600
Happy New Year Friends!
Shiela,
you wrote:
>>
>>
>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.
>
>I want to thank you so much for your response! I have never tried the
Trilliums or cyclamen suggested by you and Sherryl so will put them on my
list of having to get!!! Sure wish I could grow some fuschias! They
collaspe after a few days here in the heat and humidity.
I do have a few rhodies that are supposed to do well here. Time will tell!
They are beginning to bud out now! :-)
I have ordered from Southern Perrenials on line and have a gift certificate
from them that I will use for these very things! Thank you again and to
all the others that have been so kind to respond to me. I will get back
with each of you!
Bibbs, Alabama Grandma
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