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May 29, 2020 10:17 AM CST
(Zone 9b)
Region: California Garden Ideas: Level 1
I have Adoree growing in three different beds. I'll check on them later today and let you know.

Edited to add:
Just checked on them and here's the results.
Bed#1- Was planted by the cow fence and has vanished. I'm thinking the cows ate it, as they have eaten a few others. Most of the irises there were rooted well enough to not get pulled out of the ground....while others were not. I say were, because the cows are no longer there for the year.
Bed#2- Has only 2 small increases on the rhizome that bloomed last year.
Bed#3- Has 4-5 baby carrot sized rhizomes. I do not recall seeing this one bloom, so I can not confirm it's truly Adoree. I'll have to go through 1000's of photos to see if I have a photo of it.

I can part with 2 rhizomes of Adoree from Bed#3. I'll try to confirm it, but if I can't, I want you to know ahead of time that it may, or may not be true.

Edited to add:
I can confirm through photos, that Bed#2 and #3 are Adoree.
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