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Nov 5, 2011 9:59 AM CST
Name: Rita
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I am not sure what prompted this comment as I haven't grown Lady In Red in my garden in years. And yes, it did die out over each winter. I don't know if it even would self sow but the only plants that are successes for self sowing are really quick growing (and very easy) annuals. Even if it did self sow, it would be far too late in the year by the time it started flowering.

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