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Sep 23, 2016 10:11 AM CST
Name: Tim Stoehr
Canby, Oregon (Zone 8b)
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That does answer my question, Kevin. I guess it's a tale of two Nicos. Mine doesn't look anything like Lynn's picture and I must consider the possibility that it is misidentified. I got it from PO under a different name, then Cynda emailed me telling me it was actually 'Nico'. I returned a picture to her and she confirmed it was 'Nico' but who can say for sure.

My 'Nico' is looking its best right now as in the second picture, which is not bad but has shown no pink/red until September. Although looking back to a March picture tells a completely different story. I guess that's why we take pictures instead of relying on memory. Looking at the first picture, from March, does look alot more like what I'd expect from 'Nico'. I'll remember to take a look next Spring.

'Nico' in March and September.

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