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Re: [SHADEGARDENS] Fallopia/Tovaria


Robins,
I'd like to take this opportunity to remind robins of the two post per day
limit.  I know that when a topic is going strong, two just doesn't seem to
be enough, sometimes, but this really is a good thing for all of us. We
have more than 200 subscribers to the list.  It requires that we respond to
several posts in one email to the robin, and delay our initial inclination
to respond separately to each post as they are being read.  It may help
matters if you get into the habit of reading all of the robin mail, for the
day, before sending off your responses.  Then you will be able to address
more than one topic in your response.
Thanks very much for your cooperation/understanding.
Sherryl

At 05:57 PM 1/19/98 EST, you wrote:
>In a message dated 98-01-19 11:15:11 EST, diehlr@INDIANA.EDU writes:
>
><<
> I think Marilyn is describing Houtynnia cordata AKA Chameleon Plant. It is
> somewhat invasive and colors better in sun but does get a little color in
> shade, which is where I grow it.
>
> Bobbi Diehl
> Bloomington, IN
> zone 5/6 >>[Sherryl, would you please forward this--I am over my limit for
>tody! TY!]
>I responded to Marilyn's post by saying i had the same thing she has. I DO
>have the Hout. cordata(aka the Korean menace) but the plant I was describing
>has predominately CREAM colored leaves with pink and green flecks. The H.
>cordata is predominately reddish.
>
>Clyde Crockett z5 ccredux@aol.com
>
>



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