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Oct 27, 2021 10:20 PM CST
Name: John
Scott County, KY (Zone 5b)
You can't have too many viburnums..
Region: United States of America Region: Kentucky Farmer Cat Lover Birds Bee Lover
Butterflies Enjoys or suffers hot summers Enjoys or suffers cold winters Dog Lover Hummingbirder Lover of wildlife (Raccoon badge)
You are so welcome.

I'm just a tree geek from KY - but I've visited and driven through Texas, including just the other day (10/22/21) on my way home cross country on US 60.

There are great plants people and gardeners from Texas that can and should offer even more quality advice about wonderful showy and highly contributive (is that a word?) plants for Texas - plants that will not only inspire your enjoyment, but participate in the local ecosystem to support the birds, bugs, bees, and all the other good things that make the world go 'round.

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John

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