Re: [CH] conservatory plants?

Gary Bellinger (yesgaz@itcanada.com)
Sat, 20 Mar 2004 13:27:07 -0500

Perhaps there are some good ornamental peppers that you could use? Don't
know if that would make any difference in regards to cancer research. Does
anyone have any idea what some good ornamentals would be and if they could
still use them for research?

Gary

----- Original Message -----
From: "Helen L. Gillis" <HelenGillis@earthlink.net>
To: <chile-heads@globalgarden.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 8:29 AM
Subject: [CH] conservatory plants?


> Hi Everyone
>  - delurking for a few minutes (I'm doing 2 jobs again at work...)
> My company has been asked to do a planting in a lobby in Massachusetts.
> While that is not unusual (I work for an interior landscaping company),
the
> plant material specified is highly unusual for us.  The company moving
into
> the space is a pharmacutical company that does cancer research.  The
> planting in the lobby is to be plants that are used for this research.
The
> architect want some chile plants in the design (yahoo!).  So - my question
> is - what varieties should we put in.  We will only have room for 1 or 2
> varieties.  I need something I can grow indoors in pots.  I would like to
> use something unusual, but it would need to be pretty hardy indoors.   Any
> suggestions???
> many thanks!
> Helen
>
>