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I'm still impressed of seeing mimosas doing so well in Pennsylvania. Only because my grandparents from the Akron-Canton area could never get them to live there. Thats been decades ago though and they often had waist deep snows in winter. I guess its safe to say climate has warmed, You and Tom have done great with them. You might spot some seedlings coming up in the most unusual places one day.
My dog was walking me the other day and I saw a seedling growing out from under a junked car parked behind a neighbor's house. They are determined
Thanks for sharing friend.
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