Re: Leucothoe


> My Leucothoe is hardy here in Tennessee but then it grows naturally in
> the Smoky Mountains.  I also have a variegated one that has survived 0
> degrees.  The mountain one didn't die back at the -24 in '85.  Go ahead
> and try it.

Hi Nancy,

   Which Leucothoe are you growing?  I just purchased Leucothoe racemosa
   and Leucothoe fontanesiana 'Rollissonii' this spring and have been
   growing L. fontanesiana 'Girard's Rainbow' successfully for a couple 
   of years now.

   I'm excited about the possibility of growing Leucothoe keiskei --
   it sounds like a great plant, and with all of the other stuff that
   I've stuck in my yard smaller ones like this one are desirable.  :)

Chris

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