Hi, neighbors.
I have some little seedlings for adoption--that or the weed pile.
1. Amsonia (narrow-leaf bluestar, originally from Plant Delights): maybe 2'+ high at
maturity, mostly about the feathery foliage (golden in fall/winter) but the early blue
stars/blossoms are nice with blue-ish irises.
2. Nandina (non-dwarf): lots of volunteers around the mother ship. Nice lacy faux-bamboo
screening plant, about 4'-5', plus the birds like the berries and the bees get
dizzy bumbling around in the pollen.
3. Red maple: just one, still teensy--but so pretty (and expensive) as they grow larger.
The parent is almost certainly grafted onto another rootstock. I don't know if
that's a requirement for the tree to survive/thrive, but I hate to just tear it out
and throw it away. . .
Email or stop by if you want any of the above.
Judy
Watkins & Dennis, pink house
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I am interested in the Amsonia. Does it need sun, shade or both? What is
your address? It may be noonish before I can get by. Would you be willing
to save some for me?
Hope Rollins
7411417
326 Oakwood Ave.
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[mailto:gardening-bounces@eastraleigh.org] On Behalf Of Judith Duke
Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2011 9:32 PM
To: gardening(a)eastraleigh.org
Subject: [Gardening] Volunteer plants
Hi, neighbors.
I have some little seedlings for adoption--that or the weed pile.
1. Amsonia (narrow-leaf bluestar, originally from Plant Delights): maybe 2'+
high at maturity, mostly about the feathery foliage (golden in fall/winter)
but the early blue stars/blossoms are nice with blue-ish irises.
2. Nandina (non-dwarf): lots of volunteers around the mother ship. Nice
lacy faux-bamboo screening plant, about 4'-5', plus the birds like the
berries and the bees get dizzy bumbling around in the pollen.
3. Red maple: just one, still teensy--but so pretty (and expensive) as they
grow larger. The parent is almost certainly grafted onto another rootstock.
I don't know if that's a requirement for the tree to survive/thrive, but I
hate to just tear it out and throw it away. . .
Email or stop by if you want any of the above.
Judy
Watkins & Dennis, pink house