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Jan 4, 2016 8:08 PM CST
Name: Gabriel/Gabe Rivera
Charlotte, NC (Zone 7b)
German imported, Michigan raised
Garden Photography Plant and/or Seed Trader Enjoys or suffers hot summers Roses Garden Procrastinator Region: North Carolina
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Agreed. I'm buying ones i really want to cross at least. I had something in mind, but you get the searching and sure enough someone's made it already. Its fun just going through the database looking at all the traits of some going back. I love that some show genetic traits the skip generations or pop back up. Fun and mysterious plant. I couldn't imagine picking through the seedlings. Some I know will eliminate themselves by level of lame or muddy colors.

I'm still a year away from really trying this though. My seed pods are still drying out, but no clear sign of opening yet(from fall rebloomer). This patience game is annoying and I was really hoping to start some soon.
Gimme it and I'll grow it!

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