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I'm sure it will depend a little bit on the area you're in, but we have half a dozen huge clumps of these in our garden and as we're rarely there in the winter to tend them, they get left pretty much to their own devices. Some of the leaves rot away over autumn and winter when it's wet, and I have to clear them away [+o(] but they keep coming back as hardy as ever, and have survived almost total neglect for the last 5 years under my control, and probably many years before that.... (I don't think our predecessors were particularly keen gardeners).
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You don't mention which area you live in, but as a general rule of thumb if you are in an area susceptible to frost, leave any cutting back 'till the spring, or you risk encouraging new, tender growth which will get badly damaged by a late frost.
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