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From: Russell Coker <cokerra at BELLSOUTH.NET>
Subject: Re: what's growing
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Hey Y'all.
Here on the Gulf Coast the azaleas finished blooming 3 weeks ago so we =
are well past "spring". It hasn't rained here since the first week of =
March.
My old family of ringens planted in the garden were up and in full bloom ==
the first of part of March, and the flowers still look good. Next was =
wattii (the mysterious A-147), but the flowers lasted only a week. My =
amurense from C. Y. bloomed for the second year and set seed. One of my ==
iyoanum ssp. nakaianums bloomed a month ahead of the second, and I =
noticed that the first seems to be setting seed. Engleri and =
ternatipartitum have already bloomed, and costatum is on its way out =
too. Kiushianum is in all its glory right now.
Saxatile and thunbergii ssp. urashima are both up, but apparently still =
too small to bloom. :-( Hopefully next year. Many others just breaking ==
the soil surface!
Russell
Mobile, Alabama 8b
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<DIV>Hey Y'all.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Here on the Gulf Coast the azaleas finished blooming 3 weeks ago so ==
we are
well past "spring". It hasn't rained here since the first week of=
March.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>My old family of ringens planted in the garden were up and in =
full
bloom the first of part of March, and the flowers still look =
good.
Next was wattii (the mysterious A-147), but the flowers lasted only a=2=0
week. My amurense from C. Y. bloomed for the second year and set=
seed. One of my iyoanum ssp. nakaianums bloomed a month ahead of =
the
second, and I noticed that the first seems to be setting seed. =
Engleri and
ternatipartitum have already bloomed, and costatum is on its way =
out
too. Kiushianum is in all its glory right now.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Saxatile and thunbergii ssp. urashima are both up, but =
apparently
still too small to bloom. :-( Hopefully next year. Many =
others just
breaking the soil surface!</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Russell</DIV>
<DIV>Mobile, Alabama 8b</DIV></BODY></HTML>
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