On Jun 27, 2006, at 9:53 AM, M Stanton wrote:
I can't offer any advice as to cultivars or good sources, but I can say that I've seen Amelanchiers growing wild with their roots in the water at the edge of little islands on lake Winnepasauke, and I have one growing wild in my backyard at the top of a hill with excellent drainage - one day after our (national-news-making) flooding rains, the ground wasn't a bit muddy, and towards the end of summer this soil gets very dry. So I'm certain the species is pretty adaptable as to moisture, and I bet you can find one that works in your conditions. Ginda |
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