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Jun 28, 2016 9:26 AM CST
Name: Steve Claggett
Portland Orygun (Zone 8a)
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valleylynn said:Because they do not stay attached to the parent rosette, but fall away/roll away from her. They can even land on the top side and still some how send roots out that will pull the upright and root. Amazing plants to watch.
Here is an example showing what they do.



Thanks Lynn, kinda what I thought but wasn't positive. I put the off road wheels on my walker and did a search and recovery thru out my yard and was successful in finding a few rollers that have survived my neglect. Scrounging for pots now, looked at pots online and choked on the prices.
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