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May 16, 2011 4:54 PM CST
Name: Juli
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Your bloom is the correct color --- this one is not showing right... I had to lighten up the background so you could see some detail in the darkness. And, back when I had Wild Horses, digital cameras were not as good as they are now. If you click to enlarge this photo, you will see the plant I am talking about here. Wild Horses was at the back of 3 rows of daylilies, and behind that was a few perennials and some shrubs. Right behind it is a variegated hydrangea that I grow for the foliage. Then, behind that is a Japanese Ninebark 'Diablo'. Diablo got to big and I had it taken out two years ago. But the combination of Wild Horses with Diablo 10 feet behind was pretty nice!

Thanks for your offer... I am sure I can come up with WH up here. I gave it to several people who still have it. I'm trying to figure out what plants to bring back into the mixed perennial bed. I want it really thick with plants.

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