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Cimifuga, how to save seeds and excited about Rozanne

aliska12000
14 years ago

I was going to dig this thing out in the spring because it hadn't done anything in three years, now I get these beautiful things, covered in small bees. How and when would one save seeds from it?

I may divide it to get more in the spring but it hasn't expanded much since I planted it one hot July, sister brought it to me from Minnesota.

This isn't much for sure, but I'm so excited my new Rozanne survived the first frost, and I'm at least going to see a bloom probably by tomorrow. I LOVE the color so far. Hope it survives the winter, has had a good chance to settle in since I planted it at least a month ago now, feared it was getting pretty late for a Sep 15 shipment from Bluestone. It's probably more blue because it's late, will likely be more purplish through most of the season.

More fun to post here than perennials even though nothing involves winter sowing. Yet.

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