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Sep 5, 2012 6:14 PM CST
Name: Debra
Garland, TX (NE Dallas suburb) (Zone 8a)
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Have had a Provence for about five years that is thriving.

Provence. Last Spring and this Spring. Trish, I think you have already seen this second photo, but I like it. Smiling
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Also have a four-year-old Anouk that struggled with the last two years' drought, but is still putting out new growth when it gets water.

Anouk in the top middle of the photo from last Spring, then again this Spring (to the left of the poppies). Some die off and it is turning woody. Easy to propagate from cuttings, but I moved the container this Summer and the cuttings crispied up. Will try again soon.
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Sarah, Lavance Purple, dentata, and Munstead did not survive. To be fair, I think I let them die, so those may not be truly representative.
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