Nice! Pastures of Pleasure is really pretty bloom, just enough of a ruffle to stand out. Joan Senior looks huge. Lost my Wind Frills to the cold winter. Seems to me that if it could survive zone 5, it should have made it through the winter here. Guess it was the shock. We rarely get below 0 here. Even when we do, it is only for a night or 2 so this past winter hit us hard. But I have some of the oddest plants that survived. I think all my in ground calla lilies lived, not as big as they were last year, but there they are. My salvia black & blue, sold as an annual here, survived. seems no rhyme or reason. Sorry, I get distracted with my thoughts easily :)
Joan Senior is always one of my favorites. It is such a work horse even in my climate. I really like that Pastures of Pleasure too. It looks like a nice big bloom......Maryl
Full Grown is probably my favorite, just edging out Pasures of Pleasure by the fact that it is so reliable, and some years Pastures really disappoints. Purple Riot always has a high bud count; even this year when so many didn't it did fairly well.
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Maryl (Okla. Zone 7a)
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