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Sep 25, 2013 8:54 AM CST
Name: Corey
Chicago (Zone 6a)
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Hi ATPers,

I planted a nice little clump of Thin Man a few weeks ago. It already looks perky and healthy and I love the photos of the blooms I find online. But I can't find any consistent information about its cold hardiness.

For those of you in zone 6a and lower, how has this one performed for you? Can it handle snowless winters with no mulch? Has it multiplied? Or can I expect it to dwindle and fade after a couple of seasons?

Just wondering what to expect with my first registered "evergreen" plant. I know foliage type does not equal hardiness, but I am having trouble finding information about this specific plant.

Thanks in advance for any input or comments,
Ispahan

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