Gayfeather MIA
We planted one this Spring, here in Central Florida. It looked fine
for awhile, never grew much and eventually died. I think this is the
wrong part of the world for them.?
On Fri, 04 Jul 2003 03:05:22 GMT, SueG wrote:
In late July last year, I purchased some perennials from my local
garden centre to provide some summer interest to a bed of expired
tulips and hyacinths. They took well and looked good. This spring, all
have returned but one: a liatris spicata. There's no sign of it at
all. Does gayfeather start its growing really late, or have I lost
this one? (And if so, what happened to it??)
Any and all input gratefully accepted. Many thanks!
SueG
Ontario, Zone 5A
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