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--- Kay Dye <Kdye1@AOL.COM> wrote:
> Cindy,
> In my experience with tricyrtis some are rapid
> growers and some are not. It
> depends on the specie. My T. togen is a gigantic 4'
> shrub. It is gorgeous
> and has been blooming for a couple weeks. It's
> earlier than some, which I
> really like. I have T. bakeri which is a healthy
> grower (but not rampant by
> any means) in a good soil. T. stolinifera has taken
> quite a few years to
> form a sizeable clump. T. hirta varieg. is average
> in growth speed for me.
> T. hirta 'White Towers' is the same. I live in
> Central Illinois, if that
> helps.
> Kay Dye, Edelstein, IL Zone 5
>
>
>
> In a message dated 9/16/99 12:38:00 AM Central
> Daylight Time,
> Cidjohnson@AOL.COM writes:
>
> << By the way, are Toadlilies suppose to be
> spreaders too? I only have 2 kinds
> and they are not going gangbusters yet (and they
> are not under the maples
> either)
>
> Cindy Johnson
> >>
>
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