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tucsonjill
Tucson, AZ
(Zone 9a)

August 21, 2009
11:16 PM

Post #6974751

I've got one of those really great coupons from Breck's for $25 off, no minimum order, and one of the bulbs I'm looking at is Oxalis versicolor, aka Candycane sorrel (http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/71231/). Has anyone out here grown this? PF says it's good up to 9b, and takes full/partial sun, but we all know what that means...

Thanks for any input!

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