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Old 02-05-2004, 03:04 PM
Jim Elbrecht
 
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Default Japanese snowball plant

"limey" wrote:

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Many thanks to those who responded to my original plea. I have bowed to
your opinions and references and today bought a viburnum plicatum from a
nearby nursery. The saleslady assured me its common name is "Japanese
Snowball", which blooms in May. So there's the mystery still, since the
one which died bloomed all summer. Strange. Thanks, everyone!


Worst case-- you've got a new plant that you'll like. Meanwhile--
back to the mystery. . . . .

Do the pictures of viburnum plicatum match your memory?
http://ispb.univ-lyon1.fr/cours/bota...20plicatum.jpg
same url -- [ http://tinyurl.com/3xpst ]

Did it actually bloom all summer, or are the spring blossoms
persistent? We had a similar looking shrub at a summer house that
would sometimes retain a blossom or two through the summer.

Do other folks who saw the same plant remember it the same way?
Has your memory merged two of your favorite plants?
[memory is an odd thing & I'm always amazed at how we, with the best
of intentions, mis-remember things from our lives]

Jim