RE: Re: Snow Spoon [was: Canaveral and other things ]


The form of SNOW SPOON impresses me more than SKY HOOKS.  Whether that
says something, I don't know because that part of my mind isn't that
clear at this point!

It does however sport lovely complete petaloidal spoons reliably from
year to year.  Both 2003 and 2002 blooms possessed them.

I checked again in the display bed and have 3-4 I could spare from that
clump.  If we can get something worked out I could (or would like to)
trade for something else that I may not have.  I also have a couple of
Heavenly Horns that might interest some.  A very cute, smaller TB with
little "hooked" horns off the end.  Very floriferous.  I will post a
picture when I have the chance.  A Jim Hedgecock 1995 intro.

Talk to everyone later!

Botanically,

Kelly D. Norris
Master Gardener/Freelance Writer
Bedford, Iowa USA
Zone 4b/5a
www.rainbowfarms.net
Newsletter Editor: Iowa Bluebird Conservationists, Dwarf Iris Society

The love of knowledge is a sort of madness.
C. S. Lewis, Out of the Silent Planet






-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Darlington [c*@sympatico.ca] 
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 8:27 PM
To: SpaceAgeRobin@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [SpaceAgeRobin] Re: Snow Spoon [was: Canaveral and other
things ]

Hi Kelly !

I think your idea of adding SNOW SPOON to the mix is a very good 
suggestion.  Is the form of SNOW SPOON better than SKY HOOKS ?  Does it
have those long petaloids for you in you garden ?

The tough part of all of this is the pondering, the waiting and
wondering what will and what could have been.

On another note, I'm enjoying the growth I'm getting out of the fridge
germinated/ Grolux raised seeds compared to those that germinated
naturally from the flats outdoors.  The difference is impressive and
will surely give me a head start.

Chris



 
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