Search: Campanula lactiflora "Pritchard's Variety"

Discussion in 'Outdoor Gardening in the Pacific Northwest' started by WesternWilson, May 11, 2009.

  1. WesternWilson

    WesternWilson Active Member 10 Years

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    Hello all, I have come up empty in my nursery search for Campanula lactiflora "Pritchard's Variety".

    Has any kind gardener got one that they are willing to propagate and then donate a baby plant to me? Happy to swap as well if I can find something you are looking for too!

    Kindest Regards,
    Janet
     

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    WesternWilson Active Member 10 Years

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    Still looking!

    Regards,
    Janet
     
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    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    It's spelled 'Prichard's Variety' and in BC The Perennial Gardens, Maple Ridge was listed for it by The Plant Locator - Western Region (2004, Black-Eyed Susans/Timber, Portland).
     
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    WesternWilson Active Member 10 Years

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    I will amend my spelling! Ron, are the Perennial Gardens still there? I thought they had gone wholesale and were closed to the public...a shame as I used to make an annual pilgrimage to visit their lovely site.

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    Janet
     
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    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    Listings in The Plant Locator said to date from 2003.
     
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    WesternWilson Active Member 10 Years

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    Ok, well I will go out that way and check them out once more. They always had really unusual stuff. A few years ago they said they were shutting down the mail order and the retail and reincarnating as Red Barn Perennials, wholesale only.
     

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