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James R.
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Asarum maximum "silver marbled leaf form"
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I have been selecting out my best Asarum maximum with silver leaves so I can propagate them. I cant wait to see how much better they will look next year they seem to get better and better with each new leaf.
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Albany, Oregon USA. Pacific Northwest, elevation approximately 200ft zone 8. Winter wet and Summer Dry. Hot enough to ripen the peaches.
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lWow! I'd be ecstatic if I could grow any
A. maximum
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I am trying a few outside this year we will see if they live the winter or not. I have a bunch so I am going to try a few. The others will stay in the green house.
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Quote from: James R. on October 13, 2010, 02:41:19 AM
I just noticed I can't spell
I meant too write Asarum maximum not mamimum oops.
I am trying a few outside this year we will see if they live the winter or not. I have a bunch so I am going to try a few. The others will stay in the green house.
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thats great! Thanks
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