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Apr 22, 2011 11:01 PM CST
Name: Terri
North Georgia zone 6b
I missed all the spring specials!!
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database!
twitcher said:Terri, Also, hairs can come from crosses with the S. ciliosum species as well. Webbing is usually the result from crossing with the arach's but there are many ways that can manifest. The ciliosum are very attractive for that reason. There are a number of versions of ciliosum.



You are, of course, completely right about the ciliosum in the crosses. I love learning about all that stuff.

I began to notice I had gotten way off of the topic of miniature sedums and panicked, thus the abrupt ending to my rambling. Thanks!
I shall henceforth count you all as enablers of my collecting \"disease\".

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