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Feb 23, 2017 11:53 PM CST
Name: Kabby
Lowndesboro, AL (Zone 8a)
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RJ I appreciate you letting me know about your amaryllis, I didn't want mine to be an odd ball.

Jack, yeessss magic lilies. Lycoris, crinum, do NOT like to be moved. These I do have experience with. Your schubertii picture was so pretty in the database.

William, the foliage on the foxtail was not that high before it died back. Don't know how tall it's supposed to be but by the flowers I've seen in pictures it was much more than I had.
My old nemesis, lack of cold. I understand that's why some of my lilies don't have the larger blooms that they did the first year. My first allium were drumstick and Ambassador, they come back reliably. Trying again for caerulean, Globemaster, Ivory Queen. New this yr is Purple Sensation. I'm just grateful they both came back after the drought last yr.

Ah Ginny you are poetry in motion my friend! Angel

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