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Mar 8, 2015 7:56 PM CST
Name: Dirt
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well...if I can get home from work early enough I can do the dormant clems--they're younger, too, so it won't be so intensive--but holy cow that west side yucca that I just now cut back is a little too close for comfort and it looks like I am going to have to extract them simultaneously Blinking and it's probably going to have to wait until next weekend. Egads the trouble I cause myself when hatching plans (and ordering plants) in the middle of winter Hilarious!

Debra--I'm pretty sure it is Durandi, they came without tags. But whatever it is, it is awesome. Starts blooming around the end of May and just keeps on until it rests a bit if August is brutally hot, then picks up again til it freezes. The flowers get smaller though as the season progresses, and it has no climbing ability whatsoever. That drives me crazy in this location by the porch, so I am going to put them where they can sprawl and spill to their hearts' content

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