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Tue, Aug 9, 05 at 11:26
After working on a clients garden, this plant turned up in one of the beds. I did not plant it, but his "sister" may have, and he cannot remember what it is, and neither can his sister.
I realize this may be difficult to tell when not in bloom yet, but can anyone tell me what this might be?
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| Yes, your customer's plant looks like either C.takesimana or C.Cherry bells. Both are beyond vigorous :) |
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- Posted by PPennypacker z6b (My Page) on Wed, Aug 10, 05 at 5:53
| Cynthia, I thought so. I forgot about the Korean Bellflower. It is most probably that one, but I'll know more as it blooms. Thanks so for your help. Best. PP |
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