Harbingers of Fall - Part VII - Tricyrtis - Page 3


© Marge Talt
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Tricyrtis hirta 'Variegata' Crug Farm, Collector's Nursery, Longhall Nursery
Tricyrtis hirta alba Crug Farm
Tricyrtis hirta hybrid Crug Farm
Tricyrtis latifolia Crug Farm, Collector's Nursery, Heronswood
Tricyrtis macrantha macranthopsis Crug Farm, Heronswood
Tricyrtis macropoda (dilitata) BSWJ1271 Crug Farm, Collector's Nursery, H&H Botanicals, Heronswood, Longhall Nursery
Tricyrtis macropoda - 'Yungi Temple' form' Collector's Nursery
Tricyrtis maculata HWJCM470 Crug Farm, (HWJCM 431 - Heronswood)
Tricyrtis nana Crug Farm
Tricyrtis perfoliata Crug Farm
Tricyrtis puberula Munchkin Nursery

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9.   Oct 26, 1997 4:55 AM
This plant is tougher than typically given culture tips would suggest. I grow a nice clump in the middle of a perennial bed that is based on heavy clay soil--it gets VERY dry in the summer because I ...

-- posted by Diana_Pederson


8.   Oct 24, 1997 11:26 PM
Barbara,

Even if it's not significant, it's nice he nods and smiles and doesn't say "What?" and turn and step right on it, like some husbands I will not name :-)

Marge

Gardening in Shade ...


-- posted by Marge_Talt


7.   Oct 24, 1997 11:24 PM
Gay,

I'll look forward to your article on Rhododendrons! Your Apple Walk sounds quite neat as well as your method of getting people to appreciate Tricyrtis blooms!

Marge

Gardening in Shade ...


-- posted by Marge_Talt


6.   Oct 23, 1997 7:55 AM
My husband likes the the tricyrtis, too, but I don't think that's particularly significant. He has been around the garden so long he'll smile and nod (politely) at almost anything!

Gay -- you must ...


-- posted by Cottage_Garden


5.   Oct 23, 1997 12:47 AM
Dear Marge,
The tricyrtis grows well in the country garden.
They are planted under trained apple trees left in two straight rows and meeting in the middle. The whole garden is made from the old ap ...

-- posted by Gay_Klok





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