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Jul 20, 2016 1:00 PM CST
Name: Keith
Long Island, NY (Zone 7a)
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purpleinopp said:How fun! Wish the pics had some kind of scale object. I can't get a sense of how small they are. I absolutely love tiny plants. Some spots in my beds look so bare because there's a tiny piece of this or that I'm trying to start as a little cutting, but most of those would eventually get much bigger. I was always the kid on my knees in "the grass" finding and being amazed by any tiny flowers there too. Truly minuscule plants are rare and cool, IMVHO!

Really tiny, but they clump like crazy if you leave them be for a few years. They have very large taproots.



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