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Oct 5, 2016 7:43 AM CST
Name: Johanna P
Aubrey,TX (Zone 8a)
Hi folks... now that it's a little bit cooler, I can post some of my semps that have survived those hot summer months. I have not lost any hens or chicks on these plants... you might consider growing the same variety in our weather conditions....these are probably some of the "Texas summer hardy" sempervivums. Big Grin
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