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Re: [SG] Three questions, not entirely "Shady"


In a message dated 5/31/1998 4:59:42 PM Central Daylight Time,
skfry@MINDSPRING.COM writes:

<<
 1)  Is there something else that
 blooms in July (assume zone 7 Atlanta area) that has tiny petals that
 shatter, and is at least 3 feet tall? [Only thing that comes to mind is a
Washington Hawthorn, but that blooms early. I do have a columnar form that
blooms later, but I dont know the name.]

 2) For same time, same place, what would bloom in July that has bell-shaped
 flowers?>> [ There has got to be a campanula that would bloom then.]

[Since this is fiction, why not just make-up a name ---say it is a newly
discovered species--Campanula crockettii] <G>
I enjoyed your questions.
Clyde Crockett z5 ccredux@aol.com Indy IN



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