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| Hope I spelled that right. Anyone grow it?
I bought one at a garden club plant sale this Spring, but it didn't look like the Red Hot Poker plant I have in the sunken garden. Tonight I transplanted it somewhere else and suddenly realized one half of it is definitely some type of pampas grass. It was very small when I planted it, so I didn't notice at the time. So I separated it. Anyway, how is the shade of green? a true light green or more white? I moved it to a border that has a wall of dark green Virginia Creeper behind it, so I'm hoping for light green. |
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- Posted by sweetannie4u midOK_z6b/7a (My Page) on Sun, Jul 17, 11 at 18:46
| Didn't know there was a GREEN! My Red Hot Poker turned out to be an orange with yellow color. Well, that isn't a Red Hot Poker then, now is it? The ones Mother grew were very red. Was disappointed. When it blooms next year, be sure to post pics, please. |
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