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From: Bonaventure Magrys <bonaventure at OPTONLINE.NET>
Subject: Re: what's growing
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Wow, they grow so well so far down south. Obviously many Ari's most of us=grow are nearly subtropical, or subtropical-temperate, ie. on mountaitop=s with cold but mild winters and temperate summers. Which leads me to my =next question - They're doing fine now, but how do they hold up to your o=ppressive summer heat and humidity?
Bonaventure

BTW seeds in!  Yippeeee. All worries over (or at least one bright thing g=oing on in my life right now). I needed a little bit of Christmas once ag=ain.

> 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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<P><STRONG>Wow, they grow so well so far down south. Obviously many Ari's=most of us grow are nearly subtropical, or subtropical-temperate, ie. on=mountaitops with cold but mild winters and temperate summers. Which lead=s me to my next question - They're doing fine now, but how do they hold u=p to your oppressive summer heat and humidity?</STRONG></P>
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<P><STRONG>BTW seeds in!&nbsp; Yippeeee. All worries over (or at least on=e bright thing going on in my life right now). I needed a little bit of C=hristmas once again.</STRONG></P>
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<P>&gt; Hey Y'all. <BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; Here on the Gulf Coast the azaleas f=inished blooming 3 weeks ago <BR>&gt; so we are well past "spring".&nbsp;=It hasn't rained here since the <BR>&gt; first week of March. <BR>&gt; <=BR>&gt; My old family of ringens planted in the garden were up and in ful=l <BR>&gt; bloom the first of part of March, and the flowers still look g=ood. <BR>&gt; Next was wattii (the mysterious A-147), but the flowers las=ted <BR>&gt; only a week.&nbsp; My amurense from C. Y. bloomed for the se=cond year <BR>&gt; and set seed.&nbsp; One of my iyoanum ssp. nakaianums =bloomed a month <BR>&gt; ahead of the second, and I noticed that the firs=t seems to be <BR>&gt; setting seed.&nbsp; Engleri and ternatipartitum ha=ve already bloomed, <BR>&gt; and costatum is on its way out too.&nbsp; Ki=ushianum is in all its <BR>&gt; glory right now. <BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; Saxati=le and thunbergii ssp. urashima are both up, but apparently <BR>
&gt; still too small to bloom. :-(&nbsp; Hopefully next year.&nbsp; Many =others <BR>&gt; just breaking the soil surface! <BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; Russell=<BR>&gt; Mobile, Alabama&nbsp; 8b <BR>&gt; </P></BODY>

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