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KentGardener
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Joakim, did you type all that by hand or did you use a scan and text recognition software?
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John I had partial electonic acces and then I edited it in word before posting.
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Dear Joakim
My address is razvan.chisu@gmail.com
I would appreciate those articles.
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Razvan
The articles are sent so You can take away Your email if You want
Hope You enjoy them. I can also send it to other that might be interested.
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Joakim, I would also like the articles, please. My husband is studying woodland ground flora, and would be very interested. Thanks!
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Anne W / Barry
The articles are sent.
Hope You and Barry enjoy them.
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April 16, 2007, 10:15:58 PM »
It is odd that all the discussion happened in mid-winter. Now is when my anemones
are in full bloom.
I made the mistake of planting two near each other, and only one is blooming. Is
this A. altaica or A.nemorosa Lychette?
The next two are A.n.'Bracteata' which is unstable - I never know quite what to
expect of it. A few of the flowers have a dark blue base, but not every year.
I bought one called Blue Eyes but it just has small single white flowers, never with
a blue eye. I know nemorosas need time to be true to their type, but I have
had Blue Eyes in one place for about four years, so I am sure that is time enough.
I bought it from Heronswood which had imported it from the U.K., but there was
a wrong label somewhere along the way.
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April 16, 2007, 10:28:53 PM »
Diane nice anemone with the blue on them
I have not seen that but it might exist.
I think the thread stared due to desperation for spring and all of us were loning for spring with anemone and hepatica. (Atleast I were longing) Now with the spring being here abd the pics of enemone and hepatica I get less homesick.
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If you would like some true Blue Eyes and want to take a chance in the post once dormant I can sort you out with some. A friend has 1000s of them
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April 18, 2007, 10:26:10 AM »
I'd like some too, if possible.
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Here some of the Anemone nemorosa's that were flowering today.
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April 21, 2007, 05:23:34 PM »
OK Razvan. Do your friends call you Raz or Razo ..?
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A, nemorosa 'Tups'
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Just Raz.
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April 23, 2007, 12:22:41 PM »
Henk,
Just wondering about A. n. 'Blue Eyes'. I don't grow it myself so I wanted to check with you. Is the colour as good a pink as your photograph shows? It seems to be a very attractive plant. Indeed, the pink colouring seems to me to be more worthy of note than the blue eye.
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