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May 21, 2016 5:32 AM CST
Name: Stan
Florida Panhandle (Defuniak Sp (Zone 8b)
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I love this Beauty and I believe it is probably my most reliable CV.

It's been in my garden for a couple years now and never disappointed. Last year when I potted all of my plants for a move, I accidentally broke a part of the root system digging it up. So, two pots made the move. The small piece of Wild Horses has responded well increasing by one fan and bloomed right along with the parent. And as always, the blooms never disappoint. Standing well above the foliage on very sturdy scapes.

I used this unedited iPhone photo in a banner titled 'Running Wild'


I'll have to dig up more photos and edit to add later.

edit: I rounded up a couple more wild horse,

Thumb of 2016-05-21/GaNinFl/4436d6 Thumb of 2016-05-21/GaNinFl/e8aa2f

Photos taken in different areas of the lawn and different light.
Stan
(Georgia Native in Florida)
http://garden.org/blogs/view/G...
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