Deciduous Flowering Shrubs - Part 3 - Page 4


© Marge Talt
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  • Michigan State University Extension has some information plus a good descriptive list of cultivars for Weigela florida.

  • Here are pix on the web for more Weigela

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    Title image is by Marge. All photos and scans are from Marge's garden except Weigela 'Olympiade' ['Rubidor'] and Weigela florida 'Red Prince', which were lent and are copyright by Chris Lindsey of Mallorn Computing. For excellent photos of an increasing number of plants, be sure to check out Mallorn's hort.net Gallery.

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    6.   Jul 15, 2000 12:13 AM
    Well, Gay, I'm a confirmed variegated leaf nut of the first water. Just about any variegated leaf will get me to stop in my tracks. I think this might be partly due to gardening in the dark, where v ...

    -- posted by Marge_Talt


    5.   Jul 12, 2000 11:55 PM
    It is funny but I learnt to appreciate SOME patterned leaves quite late in my gardener's life. But I only know of one Rhododendron and as I grow some Rhs for their leaves, huge size, silver or cinnamo ...

    -- posted by Gay_Klok


    4.   Jul 12, 2000 10:44 PM
    Oh Gay!
    LOL! I tend to break cameras, which is why there are very few photos of me in this world:-) I don't believe you, however, as I have seen your photo and thought it very nice!

    That ...


    -- posted by Marge_Talt


    3.   Jul 12, 2000 1:14 AM
    I always look awful in photos, shows how vain I am. I forbid the taking any more!


    I don't know if I have seen one or not. I do have one that was in the town garden, with white and green varie ...


    -- posted by Gay_Klok


    2.   Jul 11, 2000 8:45 PM
    Hi Gay,

    How big do your shrubs want to get? They are real "old faithfuls", aren't they?...never anything wrong with them and the deer even leave mine alone!

    I know what you mean about those gold ...


    -- posted by Marge_Talt





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