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| I finally got my act together after my plant sale and now have the following for the MTPS. (Thanks for the pots, Jeff!)
Virginia sweetspire (Itea) ‘Henry’s Garnet’ Baptisia australis – small Blue fescue – small Sedum Perennial forget-me-not Verbena bonariensis Rose campion—some reserved for April Black-eyed susans Gloriosa daisies (rudbeckia) Purple perilla Verbena ‘Snowflurry’—This is one of my all-time favorites. It is a white, perennial verbena that is virtually a non-stop blooming machine. The only time it is not in bloom for me is when the temps in the winter drop below 20 degrees. It also comes true from seed. I bought my original from Plant Delights Nursery in North Carolina. A link for a picture of it in my yard is below I can also dig purple coneflower and hardy begonia and will also bring some seeds. I am looking for rhubarb and a start of some of the newer daylilies – those with ruffled edges and big eyes. I also like anything tropical. Does anyone want to pre-arrange a swap? See everybody very soon! Ann |
Here is a link that might be useful: verbena 'Snowflurry'
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- Posted by bigorangevol Nashville (jtoothmanindadj@comcast.net) on Wed, Oct 10, 07 at 0:26
| Ann I hope that you are coming to the fall MTPS!!! Thank you sooooooooooooooo much for the Verbena ‘Snowflurry’. It has bloomed pretty much since you gave it to us. That little sprout is now 2' x 2'. I can't wait until I have to move it because it is too big. |
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