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Sep 10, 2016 6:36 PM CST
Name: Carol
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It is confusing. Many perennials are considered annuals in the warmer zones that don't get enough winter chill/get winter rains. Box stores rarely get it right, and bulbs are up for grabs. Hilarious! Ideally plants should be listed as perennial in zones ? and annuals in zones ?, but then you factor in micro climates and all is lost.

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