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Jul 7, 2016 12:02 PM CST
Name: Natalie
North Central Idaho (Zone 7a)
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Judy, that seedling is amazing! I have reds and purples, but most have no diamond dust at all. Like DND, I have ones that are shimmery, but that's totally different. Looks good though! Still, not what I'm looking for.

I'm really hoping to find something in my garden to use on it, instead of buying something new. I do appreciate all of the suggestions though! It lets me know that there are lots of other possibilities out there, which I may need eventually, if things don't work out with what I've got. I know that my seedling looks kind of red in the picture, but I wouldn't call it red in person. I'm worried that red would darken it, but I know that can happen if I add something lighter to it. Maybe a dark coral or peach would be better. It has coral or peach tones to it, mixed with something along the lines of watermelon, but not exactly that, either, since watermelon is a shade of red. I can't put a name on it!
Natalie

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