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Re: [SG] intro/ Now Pulmonaria
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SG] intro/ Now Pulmonaria
- From: G* <g*@OTHERSIDE.COM>
- Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 09:46:53 -0400
Hi Karen,
        I grow a few Lungworts and I am always trying to find a new one every year
or two to add to the garden. There sure are a lot of new ones out there
with this tissue culture propagation going on today. I have and enjoy for
some time now Johnson's Blue, Excaliber, Ms. Moon, Sissinghurst White, B.
Anderson, some P. longifolias. There are a couple more out there I have
lost the names to and I added Regal Ruffles to the garden last fall.
Favorite so far? Johnson's Blue.
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> From: Karen Cooper <kecooper@TC.UMN.EDU>
> To: shadegardens@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
> Subject: Re: [SG] intro
> Date: Wednesday, June 03, 1998 1:06 PM
>
> At 11:04 AM -0400 6/3/98, Bordo Adrienne wrote:
> >Hello all,
> >        I'm in zone 4 and am looking for ideas for plants for dry shade.
I
> >have
> >hostas which do well but would like different perennials.
>
>
> The epimediums are pretty.  Also called barrenwort.  It's a ground cover
> with thinnish heart-shaped leaves which often have a red tinge around the
> edges.  They can bloom in pink, white or another colour I'm forgetting
> (red, maybe?).
>
> Karen. [are there any pulmonaria collectors on this list?]
> --
> happily in Zone 4a
> Minneapolis, even though it's been really chilly here for a week
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