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From: "Jim McClements, Dover, DE z6" <JimMcClem at AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: Pinellia "integreifolia"
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In a message dated 5/16/99 8:50:42 AM, berlin at WYCOL.COM writes:

<< Uh...could you please expand on the "dreaded" part?  What's so horribl=e
about P. ternata?  I don't have it, but I'm pretty impulsive when it come=s
to plants. >>

It has the reputation of being very invasive, although I must admit that =it
has stayed in its little corner here, growing up through a dense mat of
Anemone nemerosa.

Ernie O'Byrne wrote:

<<I'm sorry I can't reassure you about the P. integrifolia, not knowing t=he
plant,
but I would like to know whether you grow the P. cordata and whether you =have
had
it spread over-enthusiastically, or not.>>

P. cordata is anything but over-enthusiastic here, but increases graduall=y.
It's a delightful plant, with a wonderful leaf, a cute flower and a sweet
smell.

Jim

PS

Sorry to have misspelled the name "integrifolia" in my subject. Poor proo=fing!



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