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Mar 5, 2022 10:56 AM CST

I've had BITSY since '95. Inconsistent rebloom (Husbandry? Location?). FFO (Central Ontario @ US Z 4/5) is June 18th (Usually June 23-24th & as late as July 8th?) Despite the time here, I have very few older seedlings from it revealing (NOW that I'm 'looking into' BITSY due to this thread) that it has NOT stood out in any particular manner. NOT measured but recall would place it 'short' at a MAX of 18-20". Scapes & buds are NOT very dark - if at all - as I would have noticed & recorded this trait as I have many such registered cultivars & seedlings I play around with. I seldom make note of DOR>>EV foliage habits hereabouts, but BITSY did stand out one late November (Winter start hereabouts) as being quite 'green still' - thus evergreen? (Certainly hardy!) Lastly, interesting that my notes show that I have recent ('20-'21) seeds + seedlings from crosses with known EE/E's - Begin With A Bang + Vernal Tutone + Little Red Spring Song + Joy Of Spring + Stars My Destination + Early & Often + Numbers Game + a few others. Must've caught me eye in some way. NOW will focus more on BITSY this spring ....

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