Re: [Alpine-l] Alpine-L Gallery Image Upload (3452) Unknown, ID needed

2012-01-28 Thread Fern Hill
Marcia,  I was visiting friends in FL and found this forming lovely patches of 
flowers in lawns.  The lawns and lawn verges were generally not irrigated so It 
was thriving on normal precipitation.  

Brian,  I was only there for about 3 weeks  - last of Dec. to mid January.  
However, while you are in FL  be sure to get to Gainsville to visit Kanapaha 
Gardens.  Their trillium s will be fadeding by now, but the plant population 
will still be putting a show of nice foliage.

John Gyer  Clarksboro  NJ  USA
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  From: arisae...@aol.com 
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  Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 11:41 PM
  Subject: Re: [Alpine-l] Alpine-L Gallery Image Upload (3452) Unknown,ID needed


  Hello John,

  Somehow I get the feeling that this gets moisture from the verges of lawn, 
etc. and thus does well at producing this exquisite flower(as in lupines).

  Makes me appreciate FL in a way but I am not about to leave the lovely 
winters and seasons of the NE United States...smile.

  How did you happen to find this?

  Best,
  Marcia Meigs in Ithaca, New York  USA

  In a message dated 1/27/2012 10:53:55 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
fernh...@voicenet.com writes:
http://botu07.bio.uu.nl/temperate/?gal=AlpenPixid=3452



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[Alpine-l] Alpine-L Gallery Image Upload (3452) Unknown, ID needed

2012-01-27 Thread John Gyer
Alpine-L Gallery Image Upload (3452) Unknown,  ID needed

From: John Gyer
eMail: fernh...@voicenet.com
Name: Unknown,  ID needed
Note: Grew  in well drained sandy soil with moderate humus 
content - particularly in the top2 inches.  The plant spread from a tap root at 
least 8 inches long on mature plants. The plants withstood mowing and flowered 
at a height of about 2 to 3 inches.  In lawn edge areas the plants were about  
a foot to 18 inches high - open spreading.

URL: http://botu07.bio.uu.nl/temperate/?gal=AlpenPixid=3452
File: Unknown,/Unknown,_ID_needed_3452.jpg

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Re: [Alpine-l] Alpine-L Gallery Image Upload (3452) Unknown, ID needed

2012-01-27 Thread Arisaemaq
Hello John,
 
Somehow I get the feeling that this gets moisture from the verges  of lawn, 
etc. and thus does well at producing this exquisite flower(as in  lupines).
 
Makes me appreciate FL in a way but I am not about to leave the  lovely 
winters and seasons of the NE United States...smile.
 
How did you happen to find this?
 
Best,
Marcia Meigs in Ithaca, New York  USA
 

 
In a message dated 1/27/2012 10:53:55 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
fernh...@voicenet.com writes:

http://botu07.bio.uu.nl/temperate/?gal=AlpenPixid=3452

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