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Posted by lk on May 7, 2008, 13:06:40
Growing Hardy Tropicals in the Delaware Valley"
The Franklin Twp. Library, 1584 Coles Mill Rd., Franklinville, will host a hardy tropical plant program on Monday, May 19 at 7 PM. This program "Growing Hardy Tropicals in the Delaware Valley" program will be presented by Joe Kiefer from Triple Oaks Nursery (www.tripleokas.com).
Mr. Kiefer will present a slide show with photos of hardy tropical plants that are growing in the landscape in the Mid Atlantic states. He will discuss plants like cold hardy bananas and palms from high in the Himalayas as well as a host of other tropical, fragrant and other exotic looking plants. He has presented both at the Philadelphia flower show for several years, for the master gardeners and at garden clubs. Kiefer also hosts tropical plant walks at the nursery.
This program is free but registration is appreciated. Please call the Library at (856) 694-2833 to register. Deadline to register is May 16.
(Kindly publicize for six weeks. Thank you.)
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