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I remember these last fall - did you ever figure out what kind of mum it was? Gorgeous! I just happen to be peeking around your photobucket pics.
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Oh but I thought we found it on another web site. If someone knows how to find the original thread. The web site was talked about there. I kept the plant in the basement, before it froze. I had soe green stalks coming up so I brought it upstairs for light and water. All but one stalk died off. The one grew some more leaves. Then my dog must have needed some greens one nite cause the stalk was gone one morn. She was the only one in that room. I'm hoping more will grow.
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Buzylady, I've found with my Mums they will always come back for me, unless something killed them. I leave mine in the ground all winter and they really look dead in the early spring and last year's top growth is dead, but they always bounce back for me when it starts to warm up. You will start to see the new green starts coming up at the base of the plant and that's when I cut the old growth off. Don't lose hope yet, and save some seeds for me when it comes back.
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KINGSMUM.com replied and said it is a 'type of' Frosty Morn mum. They have them for sale at their website. Gotta have some, except they petals are more white on the edge instead of this pretty cream color.
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I overwintered my burgandy mums inside in my east window this year. It never stopped growing. I've cut it back once. The bronze one I left outside, I covered with leaf mulch for the winter and it has held on to some of it's green all year, but very very close to the ground.
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