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Aug 4, 2014 2:00 PM CST
Name: Cindi
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Meredith, that was Springcolor, Aka Julia, who wrote the article and made the suggestion that you write one too.
I think there is a forum here of really well informed people who discuss environmental issues. I know there is a lot written about native plantings.
Springcolor, I had another thought. You found a new plant and did a great job introducing it to the rest of us. I am one of those plant geeks that start salivating at the thought of truly new plants. It would be cool to have a whole thread or forum for discussion of new plants on the market. Or, *Blush* is there already such a thing here? If there is, point me towards it!
I wish our local nurseries were as well supplied as yours! I think Washington state and New Jersey have many more gardeners than we have out here. I'm always finding cool new plants when I travel. What bugs me is, this echibeckia sounds absolutely perfect for our hot dry climate! Our nurseries need to get with it!
(And you can bet I will be informing a few of my favorites about this must-have plant)
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