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echinaceamaniac
(Clint) Medina, TN
(Zone 7b)

July 26, 2009
12:25 AM

Post #6865870

I bought 4 of these this Spring. It got really hot here from the middle of June and it's just now cooled off some. Some of these look very bad and have completely died back to the ground. I planted one of them too close to a Limelight Hydrangea. The blooms of the Hydrangea are so heavy that it's flopping and covering up this Brunnera. This particular Brunnera looks so perfect. It's huge! I guess the shade of the Hydrangea protected it from the heat.

Are the other plants dead and won't come back next year or can these things die down and return next year? I'm so hoping I can get these established. They were my favorite plants this Spring.

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