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Apr 7, 2016 8:31 PM CST
Name: Earl
Longview WA (Zone 8b)
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These are two of the four stems I have in the three leaf/30/60/90 degree rotated configuration. They also seem to rotate in threes. I will be propagating the heck out of these in the future.

I also have them growing with the standard two opposing leaves/90 degree rotated alternating configuration, as well as some that are actually growing single/alternated 180 degree rotation. The single leaf ones will probably go away soon, because I'm not a fan of the less leafy configuration.

I'll be planting them surrounded by Oregon Stonecrop since I got my garden cleaned up last year. Another interesting story about the Oregon Stonecrop: I've only found it growing in one place in all of Southwest Washington - a small rocky hillside on top of a 3000 foot hill.
It ain't easy being me, but someone's gotta do it.
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