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Sep 23, 2014 5:18 AM CST
Name: Marilyn
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Skiekitty said:ColoMarilyn - Yes, they can grow in almost 100% full shade. I have quite a few that live in my front yard that get less than 2 hours of sun a day and they do just fine. They're not as big as the ones in full sun, but they're still nothing to sneeze at.. growing 2-2.5' tall and about 2' around. The ones in full sun usually get 2-3ft tall and about 3-4' around. Go for Agastache cana as that's my best one for shade. And I know that one will survive our winters!


I didn't know that. Have to keep it in mind. Thanks for sharing Toni! I tip my hat to you. Thumbs up
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