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Feb 24, 2012 7:47 PM CST
Name: Larry Rettig
South Amana, IA (Zone 5a)
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1. It may require some support as it matures.
2. This plant is the only one in its genus with a blue flower, and most other members of the genus have flowers of a different shape and those flowers all have petals.
3. Cuttings root easily in water.
4. It grows best in light shade.
5. Here is an anagram for the genus name: time span
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