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Feb 5, 2014 3:35 PM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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This fern has stayed bright and green all winter, I had some that I thought were Christmas ferns but they must have been mistagged because they all froze and turned brown. I was so hoping to have them stay green all year. This one I think is Autumn fern.
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I have several Aucuba plants scattered about, they really look great this time of year, you can see the different in the two different patterns, but I don't know what varieties they actually are.
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My giant evergreen Liriope is allways green, it does get the berries also.
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Variegated Ivy
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The Iris look great after all that bad weather.
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My Cast Iron plant lived up to it's name though the storms.
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My Pittosporum did not fair so well in the weather this year.
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My other patterned Aucuba
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I almost left of my Nandina, no berries right now.
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