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Apr 23, 2023 2:52 PM CST
Name: Leslie
Durham, NC (Zone 8a)
Garden Photography Cat Lover Irises Region: North Carolina Peonies Enjoys or suffers hot summers
Celebrating Gardening: 2015
I think it would have been a popular one for Tom. Sad that he lost all his stock.

Black's Canine Caper:
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Lockatell's Courtney Rucker. A very consistent bloom. You can count on it to always look the same when it blooms.

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Keppel's Celtic Tartan went all out with blooming this year. Three weeks and counting.
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"The chimera is a one time happenstance event where the plant has a senior moment and forgets what it is doing." - Paul Black

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