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Feb 16, 2014 6:15 PM CST
Name: Linda Williams
Medina Co., TX (Zone 8a)
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Very interesting! I'm in a traditional area for A. asperula, so can't help with that. Quite a few A. asperula plants died during the absolute worst of the very prolonged drought around here, in spite of them being very drought-hardy plants. The rest of them are still going, fortunately. We are in severe drought at present.
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