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Aug 4, 2016 3:39 PM CST
Name: Connie
Edmonton, Alberta area (Canada (Zone 3a)
Bookworm Plays in the sandbox Peonies Foliage Fan Ferns Dragonflies
Daylilies Clematis Cat Lover Region: Canadian Butterflies Enjoys or suffers cold winters
I'm kind of hoping mine will spread a little bit once my dying birch tree is gone, as they will be getting a bit more sun each day after that. They will never get full sun all day, as they are planted directly underneath a huge Mountain Ash tree, and another juvenile Mountain Ash, which was planted there to give shade when the old one is gone (was showing signs of that a few years back).

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