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Apr 19, 2012 12:11 PM CST
Name: Julia
Shepherdstown WV (Zone 6b)
Clematis I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Daylilies Hummingbirder Irises Region: New York
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daylilydreams said: they don't transplant well at least for me they don't so it is best to plant them where you want them to remain for the long term. At one time I did try the pink ones which did not make it for the long term they were very pale in color to me the blue/purple are much nicer.


I am assuming your referring to well established plants and not newly planted pots that we get from the nursery or wherever. Blinking

I've got alot of Hyssop (herb) which also blooms with the bluish flower. Maybe I'll move some of that too. What do you think?



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Julia
Shepherdstown WV
Zone 6b

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