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Feb 14, 2016 1:02 PM CST
Name: Linnea
Southern Maine, border 5b/6a (Zone 5b)
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The upstairs north west window. Probably Optimara Connecticut or Lucia. We will see when she opens.

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The north west window bunch: Big box Optimaras and noIDs.

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The north east bunch of mixed houseplants.

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Rhapsodie Rita being pink and white. She varies a lot.

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Frosty Cherry being almost white.

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The Texas bunch in a north west window.

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Sunkist Sugar Plum's first buds.

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Rhapsodie Rita set back from south west window being almost white.

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New supermarket noID, maybe Optimara Natasha.

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Optimara Maine II found at a thrift shop for $2. Leaf cuttings set up mouse ears really fast! I have 2 started. Blooms are about 1.25 inches in diameter - an easy grower.
Don't make fear based decisions.
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