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May 16, 2011 7:32 AM CST
Name: Juli
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Angie, when I did my last major cutback, Wild Horses was one that was cut. I miss it. I am not a fan of eyes in general... but I've loved WH since I first saw it in John Rice's greenhouse the year it came out. It is one southern plant that did fantastic here. I have a friend who has some of it locally and I may ask for a piece of it to put in the perennial bed out front. Many of the plants that were put in there last spring didn't make it over winter, so there is some room. I want to pick some of my remaining seedlings to put in there first, then will see what space is left.

I can see WH planted near a dark Bee Balm such as Raspberry Wine. Or even near phlox or .... it would go well with just about anything. It's a mixed bed, so....

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