'Pygmaea' is consistent in appearance through all sizes and ages. It increases almost imperceptibly, and so provides a secure and constant note year-round. This is a strong contrast to so much else in the garden, which is growing for a few months but then getting pruned way back—or doing the pruning all by itself, by dying to the ground in the Fall. Putting out leaves in Spring and then dropping them in the Fall. Flowering and then stopping flowering. Through it all, 'Pygmaea' is there, looking just like it looked the year before but, maybe, two inches taller.
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