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From: Al Wootten <awootten at NRAO.EDU>
Subject: Re: More blooms
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J.E. Shields writes:
> So far no signs of any plants coming up where last summer I planted
> candidissimum, consanguineum, fargesii, nor of the older plants of
> thunbergii, or urashima.  Should I start to worry yet?
I've had no sign of sikokianum or kiushianum, both of which bloomed the
past two years.  I worry the drought last summer took its toll...

But the A. konjac in Deltaville, on the Chesapeake, was in bud last Sun.,=while
those here in Charlottesville show no signs of activity so perhaps things
here are just late...

Clear skies,
Al
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