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Oct 7, 2015 9:24 PM CST
Name: Kabby
Lowndesboro, AL (Zone 8a)
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Cinta I have it potted and I was going to bring it in the house when the freezing weather started. It's brand new so it's not very big yet. It does however have a small pup and next year I may experiment. It's the only tender plant I have in this particular bed. Tricolor sedum didn't do that well for me, my success stories are Coral Reef and LemonBall sedum.
Cheryl I know what Aparagus fern looks like but not foxtail. Will have to check it out.
Wedelia didn't rock my boat, so far the top picks are the Asian jasmine. Thank You!

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