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Jun 9, 2018 1:26 PM CST
Name: Mark McDonough
Massachusetts (Zone 5a)
Region: Massachusetts Enjoys or suffers cold winters Garden Procrastinator Native Plants and Wildflowers Garden Photography Foliage Fan
Birds Seed Starter Hybridizer Sempervivums
Take a look at this large rosette of 'Galahad', I was thinking that it had that "certain look" where the leaves in the center appear dense, as precursor to shooting vertically to flower. But the more I look at it, I'm just not sure, what do you think?

Two side views, doesn't look like it's shooting:
Thumb of 2018-06-09/AntMan01/c486ff Thumb of 2018-06-09/AntMan01/47c22c

Oblique top view, dense leaves in center:
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