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Dec 5, 2011 11:54 AM CST
Name: Sally
Nichols, iowa (Zone 5a)
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Paul,
I had a plant identified on DG that was growing in the shade for a couple of years. It's a Loraine Sunshine! I have no idea where it came fromas I have vwery few varigated plants, LOL! I moved it to a sunneier bed and hopefully will get to see it bloom for the first time next year. Especially if it's long blooming!

Susan,
''Paul, I copy and paste your flower and nothing came up''
HUGE GRIN over that!!

I bookmarked the link. A lot of Missouri plants are hardy here. Thanks!
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