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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
What's Blooming Now - Spiderwort 05/18/10
A true blue flower. Spiderwort grows tall and has a tendency to flop over. They are good growing up through a rose shrub or something tall so that the tall companion plant can help prop it up. It dies back in the winter. The foliage is grey-blue.
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