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		By: lisa lane		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I planted Japanese Anemones in my gardens about 12 years ago. 
( September Charm).  It took about 3 years for them to form a good sized clump.  They start blooming in early August and stay until frost.  They have not been invasive at all but this past year the clump has grown quite nicely.  I now have at least 50 plants in my gardens and I love their late summer beauty.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I planted Japanese Anemones in my gardens about 12 years ago.<br />
( September Charm).  It took about 3 years for them to form a good sized clump.  They start blooming in early August and stay until frost.  They have not been invasive at all but this past year the clump has grown quite nicely.  I now have at least 50 plants in my gardens and I love their late summer beauty.</p>
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