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May 3, 2010 7:50 PM CST
Name: Michele Roth
N.E. Indiana - Zone 5b, and F (Zone 9b)
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Thanks so much Lynn! I forgot to say that they are tall. I know the name but it escapes me right at this moment, of course, right? Hilarious!
As soon as I hit *finished* it'll come to me, I'm sure.

Just found it in your article. It's Autumn Joy. Big Grin

I appreciate your help with this. So far I only have 2 plants and they are beautiful, almost perfectly spherical, and I didn't want to chop them up and ruin their look unnecessarily. (I guess you can tell that I like to enjoy them all season long, not just when they are blooming. Smiling )
Should I just take a stem here and there to try rooting or split the root mass? Which would you do if you only had two plants to work with and they are in a display area, *bookends* as it were?
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