
| wow Nice! They would need winter protection around here...have lost a few full grown ones in our harsh winters. Do you need extra protection there? Have you done this before? Check with nursery folks so you don't lose them! Looking great! Lucky you! 
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| Yours look pretty good! I just set out 2 earlier this spring that were replacements (from cuttings) for 2 HUGE ones that we moved that didn't make it. One of mine even had a "bloom" of about 3 little thingys together. Be sure to mulch them good after you get them in the ground.
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| Looking good! I love them and have a couple large ones in the yard. They do need protection here from cold weather and late freezes in the spring. I need to put in some large support poles around mine so that I can drape sheets over the poles and not touch the plants with buds. |
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