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farmgal wrote:
And the winners midway between S.F. and Sacramento are.... Mutabilis and a hybrid Tea named Perfume Tiger Oo, I want Perfume Tiger! Purple stripes, yes? Mutabilis is great here in swampy NC, too. Resists fungal disease, too. |
Buds! Buds!
farmgal wrote:
And the winners midway between S.F. and Sacramento are.... Mutabilis and a hybrid Tea named Perfume Tiger Oo, I want Perfume Tiger! Purple stripes, yes? Mutabilis is great here in swampy NC, too. Resists fungal disease, too. |
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Purple with white stripes, yes. I picked it up a couple of years ago in the
reject bin at Home Depot. Wouldn't ordinarily have paid for such a scraggly plant, but when I saw/smelled it I had to have it. I've seen Purple Tiger, but not before or since have I seen Perfume Tiger. It's really a nice vigorous plant now. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.622 / Virus Database: 400 - Release Date: 3/13/2004 |
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On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 03:30:01 GMT, ben boorman
wrote: Just to be a jerkkkkkk: Los Angeles, Zone 10: Helmut Schmidt Blooming Passionate Blooming cuttings in the house Cecile Brunner Blooming JFK Blooming cuttings in the house Mutabulis Blooming Hot Cocoa trying Proud Land Blooming St. Patricks trying Playboy Blooming cuttings in the house Marmalade Sky Blooming Kaleidoscope trying Molineuz trying Chris Evert Blooming Brilliant Pink Blooming Royal Sunset trying Grrrrr Zone 4 b..... Everything Frozen.... Still Snowing.... Very Cold.... Everything Dead.... |
Buds! Buds!
farmgal wrote:
Purple with white stripes, yes. I picked it up a couple of years ago in the reject bin at Home Depot. Wouldn't ordinarily have paid for such a scraggly plant, but when I saw/smelled it I had to have it. I've seen Purple Tiger, but not before or since have I seen Perfume Tiger. It's really a nice vigorous plant now. Sounds pretty. I want it. The cheapy stores often re-name roses, it is really strange. I only buy them potted and blooming so I know what I am getting. I am resisting this year. |
This is due to the spread of mite disease. Fortunately, does not necessarily mean that your plant is infected with mites, said as a single bite can transmit a disease.
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