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May 3, 2012 4:55 AM CST
Name: Karen
Valencia, Pa (Zone 6a)
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Mine tend to be pretty in spring, then fry in summer. The spider mites get them too. Overall, the foliage is pretty ugly in the heat of summer. I try to plant them in the back, where the foliage will be hidden.

Karen

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