Need a correct name, please
Can anyone tell me the correct name for a "Japanese Snowball" bush, please? I haven't been able to track down a supplier and want to replace one that drowned in this year's continuous rains. Many thanks. Dora -- limey at toad dot net |
Need a correct name, please
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wrote: Can anyone tell me the correct name for a "Japanese Snowball" bush, please? I haven't been able to track down a supplier and want to replace one that drowned in this year's continuous rains. Many thanks. Dora Viburnum tomentosum var. plicatum -- "Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher. "Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature. -from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers" See the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com/ |
Need a correct name, please
"paghat" wrote in message "limey" wrote: Can anyone tell me the correct name for a "Japanese Snowball" bush, please? I haven't been able to track down a supplier and want to replace one that drowned in this year's continuous rains. Many thanks. Dora Viburnum tomentosum var. plicatum See the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com/ Thank you - that's quite a website! |
Need a correct name, please
limey wrote:
Can anyone tell me the correct name for a "Japanese Snowball" bush, please? I haven't been able to track down a supplier and want to replace one that drowned in this year's continuous rains. Many thanks. Dora www.google.com -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8b Sunset Zone 5 |
Need a correct name, please
I believe you're asking about Viburnum plicatum (Japanese Snowball). Go to
google and do a search on Viburnum Japanese Snowball and you'll see many sites with different descriptions of various colors, sizes, etc. You might try a new variety or try getting the same again. Good luck. Penny Zone 7b - North Carolina "limey" wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me the correct name for a "Japanese Snowball" bush, please? I haven't been able to track down a supplier and want to replace one that drowned in this year's continuous rains. Many thanks. Dora -- limey at toad dot net |
Need a correct name, please
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 11:09:30 -0400, "limey" wrote:
Can anyone tell me the correct name for a "Japanese Snowball" bush, please? I haven't been able to track down a supplier and want to replace one that drowned in this year's continuous rains. Many thanks. Entering "japanese snowball" bush into Google yields a pageful of references to "viburnum plicatum" What is it about "search engine" that you don't understand? |
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