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Re: Euonymus alatus
- To: <woodyplants@mallorn.com>
- Subject: Re: Euonymus alatus
- From: "* R* S* <j*@libcong.com>
- Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 22:12:54 -0700
I have to say that the red that they turn here in Tucson is not quite as
brilliant as I have seen elsewhere, but I always figured that was because
they didn't get much cold here.
Jared R. Shortman
jared@tucsongrowers.com
Tucson Growers
www.tucsongrowers.com
(520) 882-7060
2509 N. Campbell #338
Tucson, AZ 85719
-----Original Message-----
From: LONDE@aol.com <LONDE@aol.com>
To: woodyplants@mallorn.com <woodyplants@mallorn.com>
Date: Tuesday, July 14, 1998 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: Euonymus alatus
>In a message dated 98-07-14 22:03:01 EDT, you write:
>
><< I know I have seen Euonymous alatus red here almost all
> year cause it doesn't particularly like our hot and dry climate.
>
>Jared --
>
>This is very interesting. Do they display the true buring red autumn color
at
>these times, or is it a dulled red?
>
>You are not really adding to the confusion. I want all of the information
I
>can get to figure this out. This is very puzzling because this plant is
known
>to be one of the most reliable of all plants for fall color. Neither
>temperature, moisture or light would be expected to keep it from turning.
But
>I am pondering all of these things anyway because I just can't figure this
>out. I have several friends who are local arborists and I probably will
ask
>them about this. I'll let you know if I learn anything new. --Janis
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