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Re: [SG] Aconitums
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SG] Aconitums
- From: C* C* <C*@AOL.COM>
- Date: Sun, 18 Oct 1998 21:36:17 EDT
In a message dated 10/18/1998 10:25:48 AM Central Daylight Time,
genebush@OTHERSIDE.COM writes:
<< I would be interested in knowing which ones caught
you attention. There are so many species and hybrids to play with. How
about giving the list a description and dropping me one of those JPEG's? >>
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Hi Gene and ALL!
Gene, you brought my attention to the aconitums;so, I went out looking for
them. There was only ONE variety that I could find in the Indy IN area. So, I
ordered almost all you had that are hardy here. They are doing beautifully but
won't bloom till next year. The one that I bought at a local nursery did
bloom. I bought it right after one of your earlier posts.
I have lost the label---but beautiful? You bet! I can hardly wait for yours to
bloom next season.
BTW folks, Gene sends excellent plants.
I'll send you a pic of the one in bloom now. If anyone else should like to
have it in jpeg format just let me know and I'll send.
Clyde Crockett <ccredux@aol.com>
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