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Old 06-10-2007, 08:43 PM
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Mine is growing in open ground in a rather windy spot in East Yorkshire and seems to be as tough as old boots. I hack it back regularly for church flower arranging purposes and it comes back, flowers (teeny inconspicuous white things) and generally seems well settled. It was grown in a pot for about 5 years and when we moved here 8 years ago I decided the time had come for it to go in the ground. It's never looked back. You might successfully move yours but I don't know how it will do in NE Scotland!
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