Learn about several plant varieties and the planting information for each zone.
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Height: 2-3 feet; Width: 2-3 feet
Plant in rich organic soil that is well drained in partial shade (morning sun)
Fertilize after flowering
Prune, if needed, after flowering
Hardy in USDA zones 6-9:
Zone 6: Plant in fall or early spring; plant in partial shade; apply extra mulch after first hard frost; water during dry periods.
Zone 7: Plant in fall or early spring; plant in partial shade; apply extra mulch after first hard frost; water during dry periods.
Zone 8: Plant in fall or early spring; plant in partial shade; apply extra mulch after first hard frost; water during dry periods.
Zone 9: Plant in fall or early spring; plant in partial shade; apply extra mulch after first hard frost; water during dry periods.
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