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Old 06-10-2019, 08:13 AM
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I planted them on a high spot in the new bog this spring after wintering them in my basement. Hopefully I can get them to establish in my lawn as well:
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Are these blooming in your bog now? All the spiranthes sp. I've found growing wild here in Mich. are late summer to fall bloomers and are white. Looks like a good sized bog.
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Are these blooming in your bog now? All the spiranthes sp. I've found growing wild here in Mich. are late summer to fall bloomers and are white. Looks like a good sized bog.
Yes they are, they're a spring bloomer like our native S. vernalis. It's about 12' x 11', 18" deep.
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