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Sep 28, 2019 3:39 PM CST
Name: Melissa
Omaha, NE (Zone 5b)
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Sure thing. I just went through my plant list and compiled this for you. These are ones that grow easily for me in the hot and humid Midwest.

These I have grown for 2 or more years-
Alloway Candy, Amber Queen, Bahama Mama, Baron Katie, Bloomquist Harmony, Blyton Softer Gleam, Cecil, Colorado Classic, Diva, Dr. John E Kaiser, Firepot, Foxy Lady, Hollyhill Black Beauty, Hollyhill Miss White, Hollyhill Starburst, Hy Suntan, Jowey Winnie, Maarn, Mary's Jomanda, Mingus Toni, Mystique, Nenekazi, Normandy Wild Willie, NTAC Mia Li, Peaches N Cream, Santa Claus, Steve O, Sugartown Sunrise, Tahoma Vivian, Tartan, Verrone's DF, Who Dun It, Wine Eyed Jill, Wyn's Pinking of You

New to me this year, but didn't struggle or flinch much in the blistering sun and humidity-
All That Jazz, Blizzard, Bluetiful, Camano Mordor, Coriallo Furioso, Dragonberry, Ferncliff Thunder, Ferncliff Tropics, Hollyhill Hello Dolly, Linda's Baby, Melissa M, Miss Teagan, Narrow's Pam, Normandy Lisanne, Showcase Perfection
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