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Wed, Aug 20, 14 at 16:32
| I have had this particular Anemone for 3 seaons. It is more compact than the traditional ones and I have seen no evidence of baby "Lady Susans". (This one shown below gets almost no direct sun.) |
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| That is really pretty. My 'Pretty Lady Emily' is blooming for the first time. (Planted last year) I like it a lot. |
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| So pretty and cheery especially in the shade! Amna |
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| very pretty. . . such a sweet dainty plant. . . another to go on the *list* Thanks for sharing. |
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| My newly planted lady susan died in the cold winter, but this gives me inspiration to try again! Lovely. |
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- Posted by pitimpinai z6 Chicago (My Page) on Thu, Aug 21, 14 at 13:23
| Pretty, rouge. But I must be an odd one out. They look spectacular in books, but I have been totally underwhelmed by them in real life. |
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| lalala, I was a bit surprised that ours made it through our similarly harsh winter but it came through easily. |
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