Re: seedlings


In a message dated 5/31/02 1:45:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
mmboehm@attglobal.net writes:

<< out at 18 inches.  Since I'd love to see more dwarf and lower height
 Siberians I haven't yanked these seedlings out yet.  I also have no
 ambitions in the hybridizing area -- and missing the occasional bee
 crossed pod isn't hybridizing anyway -- bows to Anna Mae, Jan and Marty
 and other luminaries. >>

Me,too.

I have something called maybe:  Little White, I really do not remember but it 
is sold in catalogs.  It is quite vigorous and looks good in rocks and other 
places you would want a very short plant.  Since I have no water for the 
garden beyond a cistern system which can run dry in midsummer, this one is a 
neat little plant doing well without any help with water.  I have purchased 
this plant twice, two different sellers, and it is the same plant.

Some of the plants will not do well in very dry seasons, not die, just not do 
very well.  Then the following season is also poor.  Fortunately some always 
come through wet or dry.

It is the only Siberian I have that you can chop up and move around, spread 
out and still have yearly bloom.  It may be my imagination, but I think it 
has a longer bloom period than most.

If you find some others, do post them.

Claire Peplowski
NYS z4


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