Malva Moschata, Alba: White Musk Mallow
Donna
17 years ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (14)
donn_
17 years agolast modified: 9 years agoRelated Discussions
Wanted Shasta Banana Cream, Broadway lights, summer snowball and
Comments (0)I'm looking for divisions of any of the yellow Shasta daisies like Broadway lights and Banana Cream. Also divisions of ice star, Amelia, summer snowball and Beauté Nivelloise Right now I can offer in trade (please, no for postage trades until after Oct. 15 ) Plants from this year's wintersowing Hollyhock double apricot Hollyhock chamois rose Hollyhock black curant whirl Campanula blue chips Shasta silver princess Shasta brightside Grecian foxglove Foxglove camelot rose Foxglove candy mountain Fuzzy bean vine Prairie splendor coneflower Great blue lobelia Red cardinal flower Malva moschata alba (white musk mallow) White hardy hibiscus In the spring (if you are willing to wait, I can provide blue monkshood divisions bleeding heart divisions Seeds/bulbs this year's harvest Crocosmia Lucifer Columbine woodside gold Milkweed soulmate Milkweed ice ballet Red cardinal flower Best to email me at my work email Kim.Kaplan@ars.usda.gov as my home email gets wonky ona regular basis KimKa...See More9 SASBE - Poppy, Mallow, Foxglove, Daisy & Forget-Me-Not
Comments (10)Hi Margaret, I would really enjoy your seeds, if they are still available. Thank you for your generous offer. I'm e-mailing, also. Happy Gardening, Carol...See MoreWANTED: Lagurus ovatus and Amaranthus tricolor seeds!!!
Comments (7)Just to make it clear-the seeds in the list are my own seeds and I am only looking for Lagurus ovatus and Amaranthus tricolor seeds. Thanks :o) Robbi...See MoreStarry white roses, Musk, Noisettes and such
Comments (26)Thank you so much Jeannie -- We live not far from the water but up on a hill not too far from the Verazzano Narrows. I so feel sorry for the poor people in Staten Island and on the Jersey and Long Island barrier islands who lost everything. And also downtown Manhattan. The darkened skyline was so very sad looking, when we walked down to the pier to look. It reminded me of 9/11. There was noticeable debris -- chairs, and wooden boards washed up on the rocks, but people were fishing and jogging unconcernedly. Another walk -- to Sunset Park in the other direction --revealed the same unearthly sight of a darkened skyline and Statue of Liberty. But even there there were children on swings, as usual. Nor was Halloween affected. For our part, we didn't lose power and our basement miraculously didn't flood. We had cleaned out the gutters, filled the bath tub, made chili and brownies and brought the houseplants plants inside. My shrubs and perennials in containers (many slated to be gifts for friends) stayed outside and weren't affected. An exception was my little plastic greenhouse that blew up to the top of the retaining wall, despite the cement block I had put in it to keep it down. Otherwise, our garden, an eternal work in progress, appreciated the rain very much. Starting Tuesday, Verizon took away our cell-phone and internet for 48 hours. I suppose they needed the interchanges for other people. And there is no gas -- it was like a zombie movie. But one doesn't need a car here. For the most part it was not the wind but the tidal surge in low areas and then the gas shortage that have been disruptive. The gas stations are still closed, but most subway lines are running. There is a nip in the air, though, and tomorrow we are going to have another storm....See Moretracey_nj6
17 years agolast modified: 9 years agoDonna
17 years agolast modified: 9 years agodeeje
17 years agolast modified: 9 years agocindyoh
16 years agolast modified: 9 years agoMonique z6a CT
16 years agolast modified: 9 years agoginny12
16 years agolast modified: 9 years agoScentsualAntiquities
11 years agolast modified: 9 years agoUser
11 years agolast modified: 9 years agoflora_uk
11 years agolast modified: 9 years agoUser
11 years agolast modified: 9 years agotbfit
3 years agotbfit
3 years ago
deeje