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Dec 14, 2013 5:51 AM CST
Name: Arlene
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Much appreciated! I actually saw a hybrid plant from Bluestone perennial and did a bit of checking to make sure it wasn't an invasive type plant. When I found the prairie type info it did mention a more northern climate so I don't know if it would do well here. Maybe I could get just a few seeds to try and save the BS plant for my original intent of putting on a bank? I didn't even realize there was a white one.

I think if we do decided to use it for fodder it would just be a small part of the goat's grazing area.

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