Re: [Alpine-l] Daphne 'Larissa Maria'

2012-10-21 Thread Brian Maureen Bixley
My thanks to Barbara Coatney and to 'zanspi'. 'Lovisa Maria' has a nice ring to 
it.
Brian Bixley
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  From: Barbara Coatney 
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  he also has one named Lovisa Maria

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  From: zan...@aol.com
  To: alpine-l@science.uu.nl
  Subject: Re: [Alpine-l] Daphne 'Larissa Maria'
  Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2012 21:46:24 -0400 (EDT)


  Brian, is it possibly a misspelling of a daphne developed by Rick Lupp?   He 
named two for his grand daughters, and 
  I think that  Maisie Larae was one of them.  Saw it at Rick's in March and 
it was a lovely small one growing in one
  of his sand beds.  There's a vague similarity in the name, so thought it 
might be possible.  Don't have a copy of that
  catalog so can't give the parentage. 

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  Subject: [Alpine-l] Daphne 'Larissa Maria'




   
  I have a small daphne with a label that says 'Larissa Maria'.  Is there 
such a cultivar? I have tracked down a Larissa Maria who was 'starting (my) 
design education in Chicagoland' and a Larissa Marolt who appears to have been 
Germany's 'top model' in 2009. Neither appears a likely candidate for botanical 
immortality, though I suppose anything is possible. I'd be grateful for any 
information.
  Brian Bixley 
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Re: [Alpine-l] Daphnes

2012-10-21 Thread Brian Maureen Bixley
Shirley,
Sorry that I missed you from my 'thank-you' list. I had assumed that your 
email was another contribution to the miniature garden/ trough thread.
Brian
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  From: Shirley Friberg 
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  Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 12:22 PM
  Subject: [Alpine-l] Daphnes


  Hello Brian,
 I looked in Robin White's book Daphnes  it is not listed, but that is 
not surprising as his last copyright is 2006.  He has a Daphnetum which is very 
impressive.  You might be able to get his e-mail address and ask him. Since the 
name appears to be someone from Germany he may be aware of it.  Another source 
would be the Daphne Society. Their address is Commack, NY. 


  Shirley Friberg
  Minnesota USA
  Zone 5















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[Alpine-l] Daphne 'Larissa Maria'

2012-10-20 Thread Brian Maureen Bixley



I have a small daphne with a label that says 'Larissa Maria'.  Is there 
such a cultivar? I have tracked down a Larissa Maria who was 'starting (my) 
design education in Chicagoland' and a Larissa Marolt who appears to have been 
Germany's 'top model' in 2009. Neither appears a likely candidate for botanical 
immortality, though I suppose anything is possible. I'd be grateful for any 
information.
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