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Jul 30, 2016 10:07 PM CST
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Name: Greg
Lake Forest Park, Washington (Zone 8b)
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But they haven't bloomed yet. These were mixed in with some St. John's Wort that my wife's mother planted almost 3 decades ago. My wife only knows that they have orange flowers. I'm sure they must have looked nice at the beginning, but the SJW has now smothered them and I want to move them out of there. I don't see any buds on them so it may be impossible to tell what they are until they bloom.

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Jul 30, 2016 10:41 PM CST
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Aug 1, 2016 9:32 AM CST
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Name: Greg
Lake Forest Park, Washington (Zone 8b)
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Calif_Sue said:Looks like crocosmia http://garden.org/plants/searc...


That's what I thought they might be. I've got one in one of the cedar planters, the red variety.
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