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Jun 29, 2017 1:35 PM CST
Name: Carol H. Sandt
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (Zone 6b)
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I have had Pandora's Box for about ten years. It blooms reliably each year, although with insufficient watering the blooms can be down in the foliage. It has increased from two to 11 scapes in ten years. I have moved it once but never divided it. Although it is a nice enough plant, I haven't known how to use it effectively all these years.

I don't see Pandora's Box as playing a leading role in the garden, but it could play a nice supporting role to plants with larger flowers. The color of Pandora's Box's eye is similar to the main color of Indian Giver, which is new to my garden this year, so I may put them together in the garden so their colors will complement each other. They bloom at the same time in my garden. The eye color of Pandora's box is also similar to one of the main colors in Third Witch, which is also new in my garden, so perhaps Third Witch will end up in that garden too.
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