Rejoice! An ITOH! A baby Bartzella! Now what do I do?!?

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  1. Philip Nulty

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    Well worth waiting for Cayuga Morning,..congrats to you,..also you did very well back tracking and finding your post from way back :sete_079:bet there were cobwebs on it :)
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Beautiful!! Well worth the wait. I am looking for a yellow Peony for my garden ... I MUST have one!
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Awesome CM :flower: Any chance of a piccie?
     
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    Here is the lovely Ms Bartzella in her singular flush of bloom! The yellow color was beautiful! 20170618_193425_resized.jpg
     
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    I hope it produces many more blooms for you :like:
     
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    Thanks so much Philip. I hope so too. It is growing in 1/2 day sun. We shall see if that is enough for more prolific blooms. The shrub itself is clearly very healthy and hardy.
     
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