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Old 29-02-2004, 03:12 AM
LanscpHort
 
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Default Moving from zone 4 to zone 10b


"MC" wrote in message
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On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 20:23:30 +0000, Laurie wrote:


"MC" wrote in message
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On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 18:23:56 +0000, Laurie wrote:

You want to give up rhubarb, tulips, daffodils and other plants that

won't
grow in z10? Rhubarb is a sure sign of spring and one pleasure I'd hate

to
give up.


http://www.ftld.ufl.edu/Hort/Environ...s/tropical.htm

http://www.virtualherbarium.org/EPAC/endangered.html
http://www.virtualherbarium.org/EPAC/

http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/herbarium/l...lec.htm#Biblio big list

http://www.floridaplants.com/hort_bulbs.htm
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/scripts/htm...DOCUMENT_MG029

http://www.uvm.edu/~pass/perry/links.html LIST, BUT NEED UPDATING

http://aroideana.vwc.edu/ might be at univ library

http://www.palms.org/

http://www.daylilies.org/AHSreg12.html#R12gardens

http://www.suite101.com/subjectheadi...ntents.cfm/138

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...ormation+by%22

Ewww....I never cared for rhubarb. But you're right, I'll miss the

spring
bulbs! That's why I'm hoping to settle my father's estate quickly, and

get
out of here before the snow melts. It'll be hard to say goodbye to my
gardens.

Check with the local extension office in the county where you will

reside.

Thank you. I will do that

Laurie



Sorry you don't care for rhubarb. Maybe you just haven't had the right
piece of rhubarb pie.