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Asian Mayapples
I've posted a couple pictures of my mayapples over in
alt.binaries.pictures.gardens if anyone would like a peek. -- Ann, Gardening in zone 6a Just south of Boston, MA ******************************** |
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Asian Mayapples
They haven't turned up yet.
Podophyllum are one of my favorites. The diversity of the Asiatic species is amazing. There are even a few Chinese species not yet named! Ann wrote in message ... I've posted a couple pictures of my mayapples over in alt.binaries.pictures.gardens if anyone would like a peek. -- Ann, Gardening in zone 6a Just south of Boston, MA ******************************** |
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Oh, lucky you, they are beautiful. Thanks for posting the pictures.
How do they compare in size to the natives? Sue Zone 6, Southcentral PA "Ann" wrote in message ... I've posted a couple pictures of my mayapples over in alt.binaries.pictures.gardens if anyone would like a peek. -- Ann, Gardening in zone 6a Just south of Boston, MA ******************************** |
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There are 11 named Asiatic species ( and six more subspecies and varieties) in three different sections in contrast to the single North American species, Podophyllum peltatum. Podophyllum hexandrum is only one of the Asiatic species. There are at least two more Asiatic species not yet validly named. The species vary widely in size, leaf shape, flowers and fruit. SugarChile wrote in message link.net... Oh, lucky you, they are beautiful. Thanks for posting the pictures. How do they compare in size to the natives? Sue Zone 6, Southcentral PA "Ann" wrote in message ... I've posted a couple pictures of my mayapples over in alt.binaries.pictures.gardens if anyone would like a peek. -- Ann, Gardening in zone 6a Just south of Boston, MA ******************************** |
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"SugarChile" expounded:
Oh, lucky you, they are beautiful. Thanks for posting the pictures. How do they compare in size to the natives? They're about 2/3's the size. Then again, they may not be fully established yet. Their cousins are down in the backyard, I let them run, and they're huge this year! They've multiplied to a 5'x5' patch! -- Ann, Gardening in zone 6a Just south of Boston, MA ******************************** |
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"Cereoid-UR12" expounded:
They haven't turned up yet. Podophyllum are one of my favorites. The diversity of the Asiatic species is amazing. There are even a few Chinese species not yet named! They were sold to me as Podophyllum hexandrum, hopefully the pictures will show up soon. I'd love to see others! -- Ann, Gardening in zone 6a Just south of Boston, MA ******************************** |
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Nice pictures,
Have you seen the variety 'kaleidoscope'? it has wildly variegated leaves and red flowers. I haven't seen it offered locally yet, it's supposed to be new this year and probably expensive. cheers, Jim In article , Ann wrote: "SugarChile" expounded: Oh, lucky you, they are beautiful. Thanks for posting the pictures. How do they compare in size to the natives? They're about 2/3's the size. Then again, they may not be fully established yet. Their cousins are down in the backyard, I let them run, and they're huge this year! They've multiplied to a 5'x5' patch! |
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Here's a link with a picture
http://www.terranovanurseries.com/news/podo.html Jim In article , Ann wrote: expounded: Nice pictures, Thank you! Have you seen the variety 'kaleidoscope'? it has wildly variegated leaves and red flowers. I haven't seen it offered locally yet, it's supposed to be new this year and probably expensive. Oooh, no, I haven't, I'll have to keep my eyes open. If it grows as slowly as these, I can see why it'd be expensive, at least until they get the stock better established. |
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