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Sep 4, 2017 1:01 AM CST
Name: Jo Ann
Washington State (Zone 7a)
Sempervivums
Michael those are crazy seed heads. Wonder what the offspring will look like.
I am not looking forward to the next 3 days. We are under an "extreme heat warning" til 10 pm on Wed. Tues is supposed to be over 100. It was over 100 today. I already have semps that are still putting up wierd little flowers on short stems and Nico just keeps pumping out the offsets. Cant wait to see what 5 days of extreme heat does to them. I really don't think these stunted flowers would be good for seed.
I am curious if anyone else is having this experience and what are your thoughts on it?

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