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Jan 5, 2016 10:02 AM CST
Name: Kayleigh
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First, I tried uploading this photo to the multi-plant photo link that's giving acorns, but it wouldn't work. It uploads the photo so I can see it, but then it stalls and will not go past "Save and Proceed with Tagging this Image" button. I click on the button but it does nothing.

This started out to be what I considered a beautiful peony combination with standard pink Weigela, and and old-fashioned double-flower pink peony. This combination is not suggested unless only one Weigela plant is planted in the middle of the peonies (at the appropriate angles for appropriate sunshine) or unless a nice dwarf variety of Weigela is grown. I loved that they bloomed together, but the Weigela became about 10 feet tall (and huge spreading) and the peony plants had to be removed because they were totally being shaded out.

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