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From: Story Cowles
To: Epstein Jeffrey <[email protected]>
Subject: Fwd: Emailing: crossandra, orange, crown of thorns, red, purslane, ruellia, purple,
tradescantia, purple
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 17:00:41 +0000
Inline-Images: crossandra,_orange.JPG; crown_of thoms,_red.JPG; purslane.JPG; ruellia,_purple.JPG;
tradescantia,_purple.JPG
From Alan. Do you like any of these flowers?
Story,
I. Here are some plants that I would recommend for those 2-3 small pool
beds. I suggest the purple Ruellia would be good for the Coconut bed. It
matures nearly 3'-4' but with the density of roots here maybe less. It
blooms everyday with exception to pruning times. It is invasive so should
spread throughout this bed even with the palm roots. I have never see this
plant in a small pot either so it would be a good starter. The Tradescantia
would do good here too. The Tradescantia would do good in the cabana bed
considering it can mature nicely even in shade. That bed is located on the
north side of the cabana and will receive no sunlight for 5-6 months. The
Purslane is like an annual but when growing it blooms every day as long as
the sunlight reaches it. They need the light for the flowers to open each
day. The crown of thorns blooms most days and this variety will stay
somewhat compact. Again, with the density of the palm or Ficus roots in
this tight areas, I don't think that the plants will mature at normal
heights. They can't compete with the palm or Ficus root systems.
crossandra, orange Stays relatively short, near 2', blooms year
round.
crown of thorns, red Very hardy and blooms year round.
Purslane Blooms when the sunlight touches it, lasts 1-2
years.
ruellia, purple Blooms year round, very invasive so very good for
under the coconut
tradescantia, purple... Foliage is green and purple and would do okay in
the cabana bed with no sunlight.
2. I had the rain sensor checked yesterday. It was turned off. I don't
know who did this. My gardener does not know where it is located or even
what it is or does. Someone also played with the time schedule on the
irrigation clock. Each zone was set for a different length of time to
water. We normally maintain our zones the same in the irrigation time
clocks. We normally check the time clocks about once per month unless we
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see some type of plant stress that can be possibly caused by too much or too
little water. Mr. Epstein stated that the lawn sprinklers were coming on
during a rainfall recently so we checked it out.
Let me know if Mr. Epstein likes any of these plants. Again, the Ruellia is
now in I gallon pots. That is not common so if he likes that particular
plant, let me know asap.
I Live a very good weekend.
Alan
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