SW>> Any mountain laurel experts out there? I've been told
WS> Well, Stu, why didn't you pick a *really* tough job? :) I mean,
WS> San Antonio is about as far removed for a mountain
WS> laural as *Mars* would be! (I'm joking, of course, but
WS> it *is* a pretty tall order, to ask a mountain laural
WS> to grow in South Texas!
My bad, Stu. It is dangerous to presume that one has the correct
plant, just because the common name is the same. If you are in
San Antonio area, then you most probably don't have the one that
I referred to... from the eastern U.S.
cheers,
WL Sakowski
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