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Apr 13, 2013 8:01 PM CST
Name: doglover
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Thank you everyone. I know they seem to spread but love them popping up in the spring and add color as a naturalizer under my dawn redwood and maple tree. They disappear later in the season. Is scilla siberica the same as chinodoxa? I will look them both up and compare. Isn't it a shame that if a plabnt does not go forth and spread their wings we are upset, and yet if they spread to much, we complain. hard to make us gardeners happy sometimes......LOL. I do not mind since I have the room for them and if it get to many I just transplant them.Better than those darn old dandelions, poison ivy, garlic mustard, neddle and what have you. Thanks folks..

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