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Oct 24, 2019 12:27 PM CST
Name: Peggy
Temple, TX (Zone 8b)
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Native Plants and Wildflowers Region: Texas Deer
I don't think so Prepper. I think most only bloom in the Spring. I believe that's how the Encore varieties got their name, because they give you that second 'encore' flush in the fall. The ones I have down at our cabin, although I didn't plant them and can't be sure, I believe are Encore 'Autumn Debutante' and those also give me a second flush in the fall:
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