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Apr 27, 2024 9:39 AM CST
Name: Zoia Bologovsky
Stoneham MA (Zone 6b)
Azaleas Region: Massachusetts Organic Gardener Daylilies Cat Lover Bulbs
Butterflies Birds Bird Bath, Fountain and Waterfall Bee Lover Enjoys or suffers cold winters
As Ginny and MantisOH mentioned, Man-eater has been a good grower for me. It seems to double every season, usually during the warm months. It also has a very long bloom season.

I bought this plant in the Spring of 2021 from Northern Lights, who sent one large fan. By Fall it had doubled to two fans.
The following season, 2022, starting at two fans in April, it bloomed from July 3- August 12, with at least 38 blooms counted. ME ended the season with 4 fans that contracted a slight case of rust.
The next season in 2023, ME started with 4 fans and bloomed June 26- August 16 with at least 28 blooms counted. I know there were more, I just wasn't around. By the end of the season, it had doubled to 8 fans.
This year, ME is starting the season with 9 fans. Wouldn't it be something if it doubled again by Fall? Many of my Gossard plants do extremely well here.
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