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Sep 3, 2016 8:28 AM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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marcos said:I have a question for Lynn. Lynn, you are sure that your allionii from Col de Turini, is really an allionii? Col de Turini is a J. allionii station, but your plant do not resemble at this specie.
J. allionii has always hairy leaves, never glabrous, and offsets are produced from the base. I hope you can see in the photo.
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Some nursery sell plants with wrong names.

Mariangela


Mariangela, I did not know that about allionii. And yes, I did buy it from a nursery. Do other globiferum species grow in the Col e Turini area?

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