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Jul 18, 2016 12:04 PM CST
Name: Tim Stoehr
Canby, Oregon (Zone 8b)
Butterflies Sempervivums Region: Pacific Northwest Vegetable Grower Cactus and Succulents Sedums
Bee Lover Region: Oregon Dragonflies Keeper of Poultry Cat Lover Composter
Death bed birthing? Good to know but... yechhh!

Here's 'Pacific Magic Night' having a bloom-fest after flower stalk removal. There are some mysterious buds lower down, and some even lower down than can be seen in the picture, that were there long before blossoming started. I'll bet those bud out. In any case, this one is just experimental as there are some healthy offsets growing nicely nearby.
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Here's what's left of 'Jewel Case' and 'Silverine'. These are the two bloomers where I only had one rosette. I decided to try the leaf approach with these. Each leaf bunch has some stem attached to it. I'll leave these out for a couple days and lay them on bare soil with some moisture and see if they root.
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