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filipendula ulmaria variegata
Emboldened by the success of Mr. Roberts in his search for the elusive
thatch rake, I am wondering if anyone knows of a vendor for the equally elusive (in Columbus, Ohio, at least) filipendula ulmaria variegata. I bought one two years ago at Lowes, enchanted by its leaves (the filipendula's, not Lowe's), and would like to have lots more, but I can't find any local nurseries that stock them, and none of the usual gardening catalogs seem to have them either. I've tried propagating the one I do have via stem cuttings, but without success so far. Any ideas? Many thanks! -- Jai in Columbus |
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filipendula ulmaria variegata
you might try Stacy's nurseries who Lowe's gets their perennials from in
South Carolina for a source........(I got mine from them too, I'm waiting to see if we get more, kinda a perk being there when the truck comes in........) madgardener up on the rainy, soaked and humid ridge, back in Fairy Holler overlooking where English Mountain would be, in Eastern Tennessee, zone 7, Sunset zone 36 "Jai" wrote in message ... Emboldened by the success of Mr. Roberts in his search for the elusive thatch rake, I am wondering if anyone knows of a vendor for the equally elusive (in Columbus, Ohio, at least) filipendula ulmaria variegata. I bought one two years ago at Lowes, enchanted by its leaves (the filipendula's, not Lowe's), and would like to have lots more, but I can't find any local nurseries that stock them, and none of the usual gardening catalogs seem to have them either. I've tried propagating the one I do have via stem cuttings, but without success so far. Any ideas? Many thanks! -- Jai in Columbus |
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filipendula ulmaria variegata
"Jai" wrote in message ... Emboldened by the success of Mr. Roberts in his search for the elusive thatch rake, I am wondering if anyone knows of a vendor for the equally elusive (in Columbus, Ohio, at least) filipendula ulmaria variegata. I bought one two years ago at Lowes, enchanted by its leaves (the filipendula's, not Lowe's), and would like to have lots more, but I can't find any local nurseries that stock them, and none of the usual gardening catalogs seem to have them either. I've tried propagating the one I do have via stem cuttings, but without success so far. Any ideas? Many thanks! -- Jai in Columbus My sister gave me one last year. It is getting ready to bloom right now ( I'm in Cincinnati.) I did a quick Google search and found a number of sources for the plant including this one: http://www.arrowhead-alpines.com/fg.htm |
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filipendula ulmaria variegata
Thank you very much! May you continue to garden madly on your humid ridge in
lovely eastern Tennessee! "madgardener" wrote in message . .. you might try Stacy's nurseries who Lowe's gets their perennials from in South Carolina for a source........(I got mine from them too, I'm waiting to see if we get more, kinda a perk being there when the truck comes in........) madgardener up on the rainy, soaked and humid ridge, back in Fairy Holler overlooking where English Mountain would be, in Eastern Tennessee, zone 7, Sunset zone 36 "Jai" wrote in message ... Emboldened by the success of Mr. Roberts in his search for the elusive thatch rake, I am wondering if anyone knows of a vendor for the equally elusive (in Columbus, Ohio, at least) filipendula ulmaria variegata. I bought one two years ago at Lowes, enchanted by its leaves (the filipendula's, not Lowe's), and would like to have lots more, but I can't find any local nurseries that stock them, and none of the usual gardening catalogs seem to have them either. I've tried propagating the one I do have via stem cuttings, but without success so far. Any ideas? Many thanks! -- Jai in Columbus |
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filipendula ulmaria variegata
Thanks for the info. I Googled without success (figures!). That's EXACTLY
what I'm looking for -- many, many thanks. They are one fine plant! "Vox Humana" wrote in message ... "Jai" wrote in message ... Emboldened by the success of Mr. Roberts in his search for the elusive thatch rake, I am wondering if anyone knows of a vendor for the equally elusive (in Columbus, Ohio, at least) filipendula ulmaria variegata. I bought one two years ago at Lowes, enchanted by its leaves (the filipendula's, not Lowe's), and would like to have lots more, but I can't find any local nurseries that stock them, and none of the usual gardening catalogs seem to have them either. I've tried propagating the one I do have via stem cuttings, but without success so far. Any ideas? Many thanks! -- Jai in Columbus My sister gave me one last year. It is getting ready to bloom right now ( I'm in Cincinnati.) I did a quick Google search and found a number of sources for the plant including this one: http://www.arrowhead-alpines.com/fg.htm |
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filipendula ulmaria variegata
Jai wrote: Emboldened by the success of Mr. Roberts in his search for the elusive thatch rake, I am wondering if anyone knows of a vendor for the equally elusive (in Columbus, Ohio, at least) filipendula ulmaria variegata. I bought one two years ago at Lowes, enchanted by its leaves (the filipendula's, not Lowe's), and would like to have lots more, but I can't find any local nurseries that stock them, and none of the usual gardening catalogs seem to have them either. I've tried propagating the one I do have via stem cuttings, but without success so far. Any ideas? Many thanks! -- Jai in Columbus It can be easily divided to develop additional plants - fall or early spring is recommended for this process. pam - gardengal |
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