Ever heard of FELICIA or blue marguerite?
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by gardenluvr on April 26, 2006 01:01 AM
Does it give you a nice splash of color for the summer months? My book says bloom time early summer to frost but sometimes I have found that not to be the case. I live in Virginia if that helps. Would you recommend this flower?
by jonni13 on April 26, 2006 02:00 AM
In my zone 9 they live over and bloom all year. They will get leggy and sparse without some pruning. I don't know it's behavior in other zones. Here is a pic of one bloom in March.
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