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Posted by jamesmaloy 8 florida (My Page) on
Sat, Feb 14, 09 at 22:57

although I am new to this group I am not new to gardening or gingers. I have read through about 15 pages of forum on gingers, and I want to ask a question of some of the true experts and I am really impressed. first about ten years ago I got my first h. coccineum and quickly pollinated it with h cornarium and I waited, got seed planted and I have one of the most beautiful pale orange short plant that likes shade and is wonderfully fragrant, blooms over a long period and was green this winter until we actually had a freeze not a frost. the other one is tall growing orange very nice fragrance grows blooms puts up a new stalk and does it again. I guess my question is should I get one of you guys to come and look at them this summer and tell me if they are worth the nursery trade or just enjoy them myself. I would rather share. And I am not out for a killing on them either. But I simply have seen several post about planting seed and wonder if everyone is hybridizing. Looking forward to hearing from all of you. And I am mighty darn surprised to find out just this week that Gingersrus is practically in my own backyard. I have looked at your website before and never saw you were in Tallahassee, I am only one hour north of you.
James


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  • Posted by chao South Ga (My Page) on
    Thu, Apr 9, 09 at 19:39

James where do you live. I live About 1 hour north of Tallahasse in Morven Ga


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Hey chao, I live in the small town of Altha Florida off highway 71 Between marianna and Blountstown. Now I have never heard of Morven Ga. I have been all over almost southwest Ga. sorry it took me so long to get back to this I forgot how my login was posted and kept getting it wrong.
James maloy


 
 

 

 


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