This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:
GARBERVILLE, California
Clifton, Colorado
Decatur, Georgia
Cherry Valley, Illinois
Barbourville, Kentucky
Hebron, Kentucky
Durham, Maine
Millersville, Maryland
Mathiston, Mississippi
Piedmont, Missouri
Sparks, Nevada
Sandown, New Hampshire
Belfield, North Dakota
, Ontario
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Albion, Pennsylvania
Butler, Pennsylvania
Coopersburg, Pennsylvania
Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania
Conway, South Carolina
Falls Church, Virginia
Spokane, Washington
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Award(s)
*AM(g) 1971
*AM(p) 1985
AGM 2001
AM Haarlem 1962
Wister Award 1995
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