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Feb 22, 2017 8:27 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
JungleShadows said: I can't imagine my neat freak friend Tim tolerating that!
Kevin


Dude... you've done it now... I read this while sipping my vodka and lime. The gloves are off now. Didn't I just say rollers were like my tots fave semp...? Hilarious!
I agree the color diversity, or form for that matter, isn't there. Time for breeders to step up to the challenge. I've seen some tangerine orange and olive green varieties somewhere but I can't find them now. Confused There are too, too many green-with-red-tip varieties out there, completely indistinguishable. I was looking forward to getting 'Autumn Fire' from Wolfgang... but... Sighing! . He also seems to have some yellows that are way better than anything we have over here and I would love to get ahold of some of those.
I want to see what comes out of your (Kevin's) 'Autumn Fire' and 'Limette' seeds. Even if they turn out nothing new. Seems like we're lacking sufficient breeding stock over on this side of the pond. Or is that incorrect?

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