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Sun, Sep 16, 12 at 7:31
| Oops.. originally posted on the images forum...
One of my more crazy questions, I know. I was planning on planting a Harmony oakleaf, but then somewhere on the web I read that Roanoke was a little better behaved and perhaps had somewhat stronger stems. Since we used to live in Roanoke, I thought "Why not? It would be nice to have some sort of connection to our past." So, I set out on a fruitless search for Roanoke. Does anyone know where I can find this plant? I only need one... Thanks! |
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| They is very similar as in the big ole blooms weigh down the stems when wet but the flowers have a slightly more open form to them. Check www.hydrangea.com to see if they have them. May have to wait a little if they have not restarted mailing or if they are out of stock & you have to wait until Spring. |
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- Posted by nolefan_2006 (My Page) on Sun, Sep 16, 12 at 19:36
| Thanks Luis. I actually emailed them yesterday to see if they carry any but don't list them on the website. We'll see... I'll probably just "settle" for Harmony! |
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