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Re: [GWL]: My Zone 5A Garden Still In Bloom!




Sheri Richerson wrote:

> Jo Ellen,
>
> You're right.  I went to my Grandmas old house which is now up for sale and her old forsythia
> was in bloom.  I told Kevin that that was a spring flowering plant and he said well maybe this
> was a different variety.  I said I don't think there is a fall flowering variety!

I think forsythias are easily fooled. I don't have any now but when we did I was never surprised
to see at least a few blooms in autumn.

Some plants are more intelligent than others. ;-)
Carol
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