Harbingers of Fall - Part III - Asters, Part 1, Etc. - Page 4© Marge Talt
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Sep 23, 1997
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I have a white one that keeps on spreading. Not too much, but moving along steadily. It is in less than an ideal spot and I have had students tell me it is invasive at home. So I think this is a ten ...
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Hi Mary,Well, since it seems from your description of the siting, that they should be happy as clams where you have them, I rather think your third guy may just not have been a robust specimen to ...
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Mary StamperI bought three anemones "Robustissima" (Grape-leaved), "Prince Heinrich" and "Pamina". They were placed within 2-3 feet of one another and get identical light and water. They are in ...
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Hi Mary,I grow a couple and keep meaning to add more. What happens with yours? Good idea for an article! Thanks....I'll add it to my list. I'm not exactly sure *when* it will happen, but ...
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Mary StamperHow about a piece on Japanese Anemones? They are supposed to be good for shade and they bloom in the fall. I've had mixed luck. Can you say something about them? ...
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