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Jan 13, 2016 9:12 AM CST
Name: Myriam Vandenberghe
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A difference in the foliage didn't call my attention, Neal, they looked all the same to me, though I didn't pay close attention to that. It is difficult to check that out now, as they have stopped blooming since a couple of months, they are all planted in containers, and I don't remember who is in what pot.. Hilarious!
But I can find that out next season..I probably will have more seedlings too.. Rolling my eyes.

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