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This cultivar is distinctive in its swirled, fan-like, deep green foliage and attractive brown twigs, creating a remarkably lovely creature to 6 ft. over time. This was one of the first cultivars of this species that I came to know while gardening in Wenatchee, Washington, and through all the years since, it has remained a favorite and exceptional addition to a mixed border along our upper drive, in full sun and well-drained soil.

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