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Jul 24, 2014 11:21 AM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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I just went out to check my 'Crimson Pirate' to see how many fans it was. Well, the thin grassy leaves make it very hard to tell where one fan starts and another ends. I got my first ones as little roots in a bag from Walmart or Lowe's and it was planted late last year I think, (I have to dig though my records because somehow I missed posting that in my plant list). That plant bloomed for a short period this year, and I was shocked to see when I went out that it was actually reblooming now.
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The other plant of 'Crimson Pirate' I got as a bonus from Wild's and it was planted back in March of this year. It also bloomed some this year, but is not reblooming now. But wow, must be 20 little fans or more in that clump, Like I said it is hard to actually tell, but certainly a lot of fans.
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