Perennial Foliage For Early Winter - Page 4© Marge Talt
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Dec 9, 1997
Geranium = Cranesbill
Helleborus = Hellebore
Lamiastrum g. = Yellow Archangel
Stachys b. = Lamb's Ears
Elymus g. = Blue Lyme Grass
Pachysandra t. = Japanese Spurge
Polystichum acrostichoides = Christmas Fern
Pulmonaria = Lungwort
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Fragaria 'Pink Panda' was first made available to the public by Adrian Bloom, the son of one of horticulture's most remarkable plantsmen, Alan Bloom. Alan's (and now, Adrian's) fabulous display gardens at Bressingham, near Diss in the UK should be a "must" on anyone's list of "Gardens To Visit". Read the press release about this plant for the story behind it on the Blooms of Bressingham site, as well as some cultural information.
I've written in greater depth about some of the plants included in this mini tour. Here are links to those articles which also contain links:
PHOTO CREDITS All plants pictured are from Marge Talt's garden.
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Hi Julie, welcome to Gardening in Shade.Here's one of Polystichum munitum at N.A.T.S. Nursery site. And here's
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Hi, I am taking a plant ID class and I need a picture of a western sword fern (Polystichum munitum) and a (Epidendrum ibaguense) orchid. Can anyone here help? Please e-mail me at rmrk@deltanet.com
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Carol,Admit I felt like strangling Walter, too by the time I'd read her books. He was insufferable and I bet you're right and he did stand over her and make her say "we".....otherwise, seemed to ...
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Maybe his was the ghost she left everywhere! Barbara Martin Eco-Gardens Editor ...
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Carol, It seems she got her revenge on Walter! Obviously bringing out intense dislike for him in her readers! :) I have that on my list to read if I can find it.Debra Teachout-Teashon
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