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May 20, 2016 1:47 PM CST
Name: Linda Williams
Medina Co., TX (Zone 8a)
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Would anyone be interested in this bare-root plant (in small bag of potting soil) someone sent me? Part of a mother's day gift, but I don't think this would survive in hot, usually dry Texas. I have read that is native from Pennsylvania westward to Illinois, and north of Georgia, also found in Massachussetts. I'd really prefer to give it to someone who is a bit closer to its native range. Is anyone interested? Filipendula [rubra] "Venista', it says.
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