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Feb 6, 2016 4:43 PM CST
Name: Bonnie Sojourner
Harris Brake Lake, Arkansas (Zone 7a)
Magnolia zone
Region: United States of America Region: Arkansas Master Gardener: Arkansas Irises Plant and/or Seed Trader Moon Gardener
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yes it would. The only thing is that in my zone the MDB's need to be kept cool. Since we have not had a very cold winter I do not expect much bloom from them this spring. There are a few here that stay tiny and seem to be good bloomers in this area. The new intros have bigger rhizomes and tend to just barely stay in their class. Wonder if the white blocks would be a cooler option. I could make a wall with them where they would not get afternoon sun, hmmmmmm......
Thro' all the tumult and the strife I hear the music ringing; It finds an echo in my soul— How can I keep from singing?

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