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Mar 17, 2016 10:24 AM CST
Name: tarev
San Joaquin County, CA (Zone 9b)
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Oh really! That would be fun to try! Hmmm..I got S. rubrotinctums here if you want to try it again Big Grin

I have this other succulent I would also need to trim, want to try this? It is more of a sprawling, bushy type, but I grow it in containers, that's all I do here, container growing.

Oscularia caulescens - close-up of the blooms is the one currently in my avatar, in my area, this blooms during late winter to early Spring, seems to like the chilly and sunny area, not really sure about the rain, since we are drier than your area. But it did like our recent rains, the rest of the year, it just stays green here, very drought tolerant. Maybe the blooming period will be longer on your side, the blooming ends here once our temps start to soar.
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I also have aeoniums too!

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