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Apr 10, 2017 3:51 PM CST
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ricos said:Kevin Thanks for your input on the arachnoids and other fuzzies. I have had the same experience with Shirley's Joy. My experience has been that the more webs or cilia the plant has is in direct relation to its inability to survive the wet. My theory is that the webs and cilia hold the water next to the plant which causes it to rot or freeze and then rot. Ironically I went to look at these today to at least start a list an i got rained out Rolling on the floor laughing A huge downpour. The rest of this week is going to be pretty busy for me getting ready for the Hardy Plant Society sale on Sat and Sun. It would be so fun to see some

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