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Old 06-05-2020, 09:05 PM
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Blooming in the bog, Zephyranthes atamasca. I wasn't certain it would be hardy this far north of its natural range, but it made it through what passed for winter. It remains to be seen if it will survive a more typical winter:
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That is really pretty! Glad it survived its first winter. Maybe by the time you have a harsher one, it will be better established.
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That is really pretty! Glad it survived its first winter. Maybe by the time you have a harsher one, it will be better established.
Hopefully so, plus I located a good supply of white pine needles that I can use as a mulch next winter. I'm about 100 miles north and almost 1000' higher in elevation than the northernmost population, so it will be a very pleasant surprise if it makes it through a typical winter.
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