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From: Marge Talt <mtalt at HORT.NET>
Subject: Re: More blooms
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Jim, my candidissimum generally shows late in May and fargesii
sometimes not until mid-June...always think they are goners, but they
surprise me:-) I've only had consanguineum in the ground as babies
for a year; they have not emerged yet, either, but did so last year,
so I have hope.
Don't worry about those guys yet.
Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt at hort.net
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> From: J.E. Shields <jshields104 at INSIGHTBB.COM>
>
> So far no signs of any plants coming up where last summer I planted
> candidissimum, consanguineum, fargesii, nor of the older plants of
> thunbergii, or urashima. Should I start to worry yet?
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