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Various rose 'foods'
- To: woodyplants@mallorn.com
- Subject: Various rose 'foods'
- From: "* s* <b*@msn.com>
- Date: Mon, 26 May 97 17:42:36 UT
I hear so many different suggestions of things to feed roses with, and am
wondering what each item specifically does for the plant:
Bloodmeal
Cottonseed meal
Alfalfa
Epsom salt
Magnesium
I have heard several recipes using combinations of these things, with the
alfalfa always having the greatest amount used. Why?
Bettye
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From: owner-woodyplants@mallorn.com on behalf of Christopher Lindsey
Sent: Monday, May 26, 1997 1:43 AM
To: woodyplants@mallorn.com
Subject: Favorite spring-flowering tree/shrub/vine?
What's everybody's favorite spring flowering tree/shrub/vine? I'd like to
hear of two -- one that has seasonal interest (fall color, bark, etc.) as
well as a selection that is only enjoyed for its spring flowers. A
quick description would be nice...
My favorites are:
Halesia carolina (Carolina silverbell):
I really enjoy the dainty, bell-shaped flowers that hang all along
the branches in clusters. Here in Urbana, Illinois (USDA z5b) they
put on a spectacular show, in some cases rivaling the crabapples.
The daintiness of the individual flowers is what gets me.
Does anybody know of any references to or have comments about the
taxonomy of this species vs. Halesia monticola? Some sources
claim that they are the same, some list 'Rosea' under one or
the other, and still others claim that they're totally different.
Cornus mas (Corneliancherry dogwood):
This is probably my favorite all-season spring flowering tree. It
has soft yellow/goldenrod blooms that cover the branches in early
spring (late March), edible fruit (really draws the birds), clean
foliage, and interesting bark with mottled patches.
I know I'll think of others later...
Chris
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