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May 22, 2016 6:22 PM CST
Name: Rick Moses
Derwood, MD (Zone 7b)
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Yep. Put them in about 18 years ago. They spread very slowly. I have tried ostrich fern, but with no success. They just wouldn't take hold. We have had to replace some over the past couple of years because of the winters. This past winter, we had about 1/4 of the bed die off, either from winter kill or more likely the critters. Aside from these, we also have Autumn 'Brilliance', Dixie Wood, Cinnamon, Christmas, Japanese Painted and a couple of others.
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