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May 20, 2016 9:09 PM CST
Name: NancyN
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The blooms on my 'Wild Horses' are beautiful, and eye-catching. As Cynthia notes above, the foliage is somewhat short, as are the scapes -- at least in my garden in Minnesota. My plant has never performed well enough even to contemplate dividing yet, and I've had it for several seasons now. But thanks to some construction and tree-removal, it will definitely get more sun this year, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it will begin to flourish. Honestly? I chose it for the name ... a little silly, but the Rolling Stones' 'Wild Horses' was my high school senior prom theme ... yes, decades ago. (And the song was even an 'oldie' at the time!) Funny, some of the reasons we choose particular plants ...
"Sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." - Lewis Carroll

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