Re: [Alpine-l] Potentilla verna

2016-01-26 Thread Adolf Ceska
-boun...@science.uu.nl [mailto:alpine-l-boun...@science.uu.nl] On Behalf Of Rosemarie Parker Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 11:09 To: alpine-l@science.uu.nl Subject: Re: [Alpine-l] Potentilla verna Since experts have not weighed in with a clear answer, I will add my amateur 2 cents. I looked at

Re: [Alpine-l] Potentilla verna

2016-01-26 Thread Rosemarie Parker
semarie Parker Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2016 12:25:40 + From: Swick_Kathleen Subject: Re: [Alpine-l] Potentilla verna nana To: "alpine-l@science.uu.nl" The Potentilla verna nana that grows in Anchorage is a very low dense mat, not a big spreader in my rock garden, small at

Re: [Alpine-l] Potentilla verna nana

2016-01-24 Thread Swick_Kathleen
The Potentilla verna nana that grows in Anchorage is a very low dense mat, not a big spreader in my rock garden, small attractive leaves and many yellow flowers. Sorry, not sure of its relationship to grandiflora and never heard it mentioned among knowledgable plant friends. Let the lumpers an