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Jul 2, 2017 10:37 AM CST
(Zone 13b)
canadanna said:Welcome Neli!
You have some challenges in Zambia! How hot does it get in the summer? Maybe the high elevation is a plus , since these are mountain plants.
My best performing Semps are from a NOID mix I bought from Lynn.
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Thought you might like a pic of "African Hosta" in the foreground

Thank you! I think we have the best climate in the world. Never hotter than 30C and never colder than 6 C. Not too sure how seps will do here but so far so good. I have even become bold and ordered some more. I took all the semps from the communal pot and planted them each in a cement DIY pot. I make all my pots he he he.
Here is a picture of the semps from Germany flowering.


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