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Jul 23, 2023 5:24 AM CST
Name: Nan
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I obtained a nice-sized clump of Siloam Ury Winniford in the spring of 2022. That fall (2022) I received a second clump from the same seller as a bonus. I think she forgot that she had already sent it to me. I planted the two clumps next to each other. (Later, she sent me a third clump with another order, which I immediately passed on to another forum member.)

The first clump bloomed nicely for me during its first season. Late in the season, both clumps showed some rust. This season (2023) both clumps showed rust early, and I had to cut them back. They did not bloom for me. I'm afraid Siloam Ury Winniford is on its way out here. It's too bad because the blooms are clean-looking and pretty.

If you live above the rust belt and are looking for a petite, pretty, front-of-the-border plant, I can recommend it.
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