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In a message dated 5/9/03 9:22:58 AM, ptyerman at OZEMAIL.COM.AU writes:


> I think that most of those are late growers from memory.=A0 I know th=at
> candidissimum is definitely one of the later ones, and I think I rememb=er
> reading that fargesii is similar.=A0 
> 
A's. candidissimum, fargesii/franchetianum and tortuosum can be very late= 
here,   June or even July.

> Thunbergii and urashima are related
> (urashima is thunbergii var urashima isn't it?) and I have been told by=on=
e
> person I know that their thunbergii urashima starts growing in autumn
> rather than spring...
> 
There is a variety of A. thunbergii called autumnale which appears in the= 
autumn. It's not winter hardy here and is in a pot.

Jim




Jim McClements
50 S. Prestwick Ct, Dover, Delaware, USA, Zone 7a

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In a message dated 5/9/03 9:22:58 AM, ptyerman at OZEMAIL.COM.AU writes:<BR>
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A's. candidissimum, fargesii/franchetianum and tortuosum can be very late=he=
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There is a variety of A. thunbergii called autumnale which appears in the=au=
tumn. It's not winter hardy here and is in a pot.<BR>
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Jim McClements<BR>
50 S. Prestwick Ct, Dover, Delaware, USA, Zone 7a<BR>
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