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Planting Under Trees - Part 11: Debbie, No problem, I'll scan those as soon as I get a chanceRead the article this discussion is about
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» Marge_Talt - Debbie, No problem, I'll scan those as soon as I get a chance Debbie,No problem, I'll scan those as soon as I get a chance and post their whereabouts here. V. n. 'Winterthur' does sound neat. That's deciduous, isn't it? Pink and blue berries! How does it feel about sun? One of these years, I'm going to get going on that new garden in my "wilderness" that I wrote about last year. It will be mostly shrubs and once I get it cleared and some of the garbage trees down, there should be some sun, at least in the afternoon. I've started a wish list. Let me know how this one does for you - may just add it to that list. Does the Highbush Cranberry need sun or will it do in part or dappled shade?? That bloom is lovely - reminds me of hydrangea. Hmmmmm....Alaska? That makes me wonder about our heat and humidity, tho' I swear I've heard tell of them growing in this area. That's what I thought about V. bodnantense. Makes me doubtful that I'd see bloom in one year out of four. I've got an extremely early azalea that regularly gets frosted in early April and loses all its flowers. We have such treacherous springs around here...sigh...but I also remember seeing a photo of that viburnum in RHS 'The Garden', I think it was and drooled mightily. Marge -- posted by Marge_Talt
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