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Dec 1, 2013 2:20 PM CST
Name: josephine
Arlington, Texas (Zone 8a)
Hi Everybody!! Let us talk native.
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O.K. Everybody, the seeds are not mature yet, but if any of you would like to get some, please treemail me and I will send you my address so you can send me a self stamped self addressed envelope, and I will send you seeds as soon as they ripen, which should be a week or two.

I am glad to see that this shrub has stirred a lot of excitement, it is amazing and should be used more.
Hopefully now if you all get the seeds it will be more widespread for the benefit of pollinators, and the enjoyment of the people who watch them and appreciate them.

The two shrubs I showed are at a butterfly garden that I started seven years ago. I have some at home too but they are not as beautiful as the ones pictured, I guess the conditions are just right there,

Thank you all for the interest, the acorns and the thumbs up, it has been a lot of fun.

Josephine.

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