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Apr 10, 2017 10:52 AM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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From Kevin:
JungleShadows said:Joann,

Shirley's Joy, Ann Christy, the ciliosums and some, but not all of the cantabricums came through the winter the worst for me. Several of the Pacifics also suffered which surprised me as they were bred in this climate. Pacific Feather Power and several of the velvety Pacifics were very damaged. This was a HORRIBLE year though.

Of the pure cobwebs, Denise's Cobweb and Shampoo look very good.

Kevin

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