Late Color - Part 2 - Page 5


© Marge Talt
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redleaf iconNext time, we'll finish off the season's color in a more subdued and subtle manner. See ya' later!

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  • If you're not familiar with deciduous Azaleas and would like to learn more about them, read Stephen Henning's page Deciduous Azaleas. Then, do a bit of exploring on his site. He has a tremendous amount of information on Azaleas and Rhododendrons.

  • Ketzel Levine, The Doyenne of Dirt, has another lively article in the Plant Profiles she does for Oregon Live, about Euonymus, with more information about Burning Bushes and other members of the genera.

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Here's the follow-up discussion on this article: View all related messages

3.   Dec 2, 1998 9:32 PM
Marge - thanks for your wonderful article and fantastic pictures of autumn leaves. Everytime I see the autumn leaves, I think of matching the colors and painting furniture or walls with those incredib ...

-- posted by Sonni


2.   Dec 2, 1998 9:27 PM
Hiya Karyn...been wondering how things were going with you.

Well, maple seed germination is challenging because they can have double dormancy and most all require pre-chilling/stratification; some ...


-- posted by Marge_Talt


1.   Dec 2, 1998 4:05 AM
Hi Marge:

By fortuitous coincidence I just got my T&M catalogue and page 40 has Aceracea "Autumn Coloured Hybrids Mixed" and palmatum seeds available. Germination is "challenging," which can ...


-- posted by dayan





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