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Mar 23, 2015 5:36 PM CST
Name: Jude
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They grow wild here, too. I have even seen them grow in full sun. They transplant easily.
I have a bunch that I received from a friend, they are growing in dappled sun, and don't need much care. They always look great. I do nothing 'special', for them, they are greening up in my garden, now. Very easy to grow, even when they are small. I am sure you will have good luck with them.

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