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Giant Sagitaria/Pickrel Reed
Just bought some plants to redo W. border. Bought at Huntington Botanical Gardens plant sale. So you'd think I got proper advice? Question is about two plants that have the graceful upward line that I needed, but seem to be aquatic (?) Giant Sagitaria (sp) and Pickrel Reed. Seller did tell me they would do OK along narrow W. border (backed by rose-colored block wall). These plants will be interspersed with Penstamon. However now I'm worried since I found all info on the Web about these plants describes aquatic/pond usage. This is So.Calif coastal. Mild climate. Plenty of sun much of the year; less when sun is low in the Southern sky. Your advice appreciated. Persephone -- "Other than telling us how to live, think, marry, pray, vote, invest, educate our children, and now, die,I think the Republicans have done a fine job of getting government out of our personal lives." |
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