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Dec 18, 2015 7:58 PM CST
Name: aud/odd
Pennsylvania (Zone 6b)
Garden Ideas: Level 1
Thank you Julia, Lynn. I tried googling Pacific Semp and all I came up with was all the different named varieties. I remember them coming out years ago as a series but could not remember the developer's name or what the word was about them.

Yes Lynn I will take a pic. I am testing it....... I put one in the pot with some Armarylis because they are going into the cold dry area until March and I put the other 2 that was in the ;pot outside in my live plant picture semp design I have been making. I will see which ones survive.

I asked this question because of the Name Pacific I thought it was probably developed for a milder climate wetter area. That is what I have seen with the Coral Bells. I think that is why it is being mixed with tender succulents. I have noticed that some of the Semps are not as hardy or the survivors of the old Semps of yesterday.

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