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Jul 3, 2016 5:05 AM CST
Name: Stan
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Larry,
Thank and I would agree with you in regard to a photo of the scape. Sometimes it can be quiet valuable a photo when someone is making up their mind about a particular CV.

I will add that 'Swiriling Spider' is currently potted in a 3gallon black nursery pot. It receives water almost Daylily because it catches sunlight for 6-8 hrs all day. I've added alfalfa, slow release and milorganite to all my CVs in spring. This one has bloomed it's head off. Scapes are 30" plus. And to get back on the forum topic, it has now started a rebloom cycle that has yet to disappoint.
I say, if you don't, you should have this one. One caution is that with all the sun, my blooms tend to wilt so it may benefit from some afternoon shade or even dappled sun thru the day.
Stan
(Georgia Native in Florida)
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