Alpine-L would be a good source for information of that sort, for example.
Ernie O'Byrne
Northwest Garden Nursery
86813 Central Road
Eugene, ORegon 97402
USA
USDA Z. 7B
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the senses, and, when they eschew the pleasures of sense, they do not notice
that the pleasures of power, which to men of their temperament are far more
attractive, have not been brought within the ban of their ascetic
self-denial."
-- Bertrand Russell
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On 3 Dec 06, at 21:56, Gerhard Stickroth wrote:
> is there anyone out there that can give me some information about the
> following hepaticas: Hepatica 'Louise Koehler', H. acutiloba 'Eco
> White Giant',H. nobilis 'Millstream Merlin', H. 'Crockers Jewel'. A
> source would be fantastic knowing most of them are probably collectors
> plants.
Hepaticas aren't bulbs. There are probably more suitable places
online to post your question, places where you are more likely to
receive an informed reply than the Pacific Bulb Society mailing list.
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Rodger Whitlock
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Maritime Zone 8, a cool Mediterranean climate
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