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Mar 2, 2018 11:48 PM CST
Name: Sheila Caldon
Aiken, SC (Zone 8a)
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I grow Texas Feathered Fancy in zone 7b and it's shown bearding in 100% of the blooms. Sometimes it's more pronounced than others, but it's always there. I've had it probably 3, going on 4 yrs. now. I just planted some seeds and if they don't succumb to damping off like a bunch of other crosses have (Grrrr) I hope to get something worth keeping and working with.

Here's a couple pics of it. I would have used it more last year but we had so much rain during bloom season that a lot of would-be crosses never happened.

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Beauty pleases, not only the eyes, but the heart as well. ~~Sheila

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