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Apr 16, 2019 5:04 PM CST
Name: Sharon Rose
Grapevine, TX (Zone 8a)
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I am hoping someone could shed some light on my Concertina dilemma.

I have two Concertina's acquired from two different places. Neither Concertina ever shows purple based foliage. They are both IB's. Concertina #1 blooms a little bit earlier than Concertina #2. Last year was the first time they both bloomed for me, not realizing there was slight differences between the two. I think I entered a picture from each clump into the database.

Concertina #1 Last year and this year
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Concertina #2 Last year and this year
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Except for the foliage ...I think they both match the description and there are pictures that match both in the database...along with some pictures that look like neither.

Any help and ideas on the situation would be appreciated!

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