Slow starters


Hello All,

I've popped out of lurkdom for a moment to ask a quick question. 
Most 
of the new Sibs I planted last year have just begun to show a bit of 
green above ground here in northern MN.  There are three, however, 
that have not yet shown signs of life, and I'm beginning to wonder 
whether they've expired over this most severe and prolonged winter or 
whether they're just slow starters.  Could any of you offer any 
insights as to the timing of the appearance of spring growth on VI 
LUIHN, KING OF KINGS, and CAMBRIDGE relative to that of most other 
Sibs?  Are these three known to be slow spring starters?

Thank you in advance for any information you may provide.

Laurie
zone 3b, northern MN                                                 
      


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