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Apr 15, 2011 4:59 PM CST
Seattle WA. Zone 7
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I think I'm finally in the right spot :)
I also placed an order with Perennial Obsessions too ! It is not so much not wanting to admit to doing both at once as fear that I would spell it wrong.
The plants look great, and yes, Cynda seemed like a real nice person to work with. I basically admitted to wanting to steal her idea from the main photo on her website, and she readily gave me all the names.
The order was:
s. confusium
s. tetractinum
s. elizabeth
s. plachyclados (sp?)
s. pluricauleza.... (sp) I think these bags were probably hard to write on, I'm just copying the bags right now.....
s. florifernum ( a long name that's something like weihenstephaner gold)
and s. raspberry red because I could just not resist.
I should be able to find some little NOID red ones to get her look.
I will get hubby's help with a photo once they have had a chance to adjust and chill out in their new pot.
Do you guys find they do OK crowded? I find myself stuffing lots into a container, but maybe that is not best.
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