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Cold hardy clumper to about 15 F
I am thinking Borinda sp of some sort.
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Sure looks Borindish.
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Tender leaves with easily visible veins and very long sheaths do seem like Borinda. It's also a bit hairy, that's Borinda thing as well. Are leaves full of small hair as well?
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yes especially juvenile leaves
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