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Re: Hibiscus Synosyriacus question


The Forest Farm catalog offers five cultivars, I think "Diana"is the best.
They are pretty in bloom but are deciduous and don't look like much in the
winter.  I am in California and can't offer much info on hardiness, but the
western "bible"  Sunset Garden Book says they are hardy to zone one.  If you
really want seed, Chiltern has it, their E-mail is
chilternseeds@compuserve.com    Sue


At 05:46 AM 8/29/98 -0400, you wrote:
> Has anybody  ever seen Hibiscus  Synosyriacus  ? Any ideas where to find
>seeds of this one ? My book says they are hardy zones 6 - 9 . Feedback on
>this would be greatly appreciated . TIA!!
>Dennis Weston < ddweston@kent.net >
>
>
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&nbsp;? Any ideas where to find seeds of this one ? My book says they are
hardy zones 6 - 9 . Feedback on this would be greatly appreciated .
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