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As part of yard clean-up over the weekend, we removed all the dead Cast Iron plant leaves from the beds around a couple of my Pecan trees....l neglected to take a 'before' picture to show how bad it was, but here are some 'after' pics showing all the new growth that was hiding underneath it all!

Free_2B_Me 7 May 14
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Nice

Thanks. Had a lot more die back this year (so looking a little sparse), but l'm sure they'll fill in nicely!

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there lovely looking plants

Thanks. It looks really nice once they're all grown in and full!

@Free_2B_Me I bet, especially around the tree where a lot of plants won't grow.

@LeighShelton They're known for growing well in the shade (which is why l got them). I believe they're also called Plantation plant or something like that because they were used a lot in the yards of southern plantation homes.

@Free_2B_Me what is the weather like where you are?

@LeighShelton Today in particular or just in general?

@Free_2B_Me in general

@LeighShelton lt's central Texas, so warm about 9 months outta the year....it's 88 degrees right now.

@Free_2B_Me so those plants would survive in the UK perhaps?

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