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Aug 20, 2018 4:55 AM CST
Name: Clint Brown
Medina, TN (Zone 7b)
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Sedums Sempervivums Region: Tennessee Region: United States of America Ferns Echinacea
ediblelandscapingsc said:You got to watch out buying from Lowes. There's a good chance the plant will be wrongly labeled.


If these are labeled wrong, it's the fault of J. Berry Nursery. They are the only supplier of these I believe. I'm sure the Creme de le Creme is labeled correctly because it's the only variety available that has the jagged edges like that.

I think the main problem is these are being hybridized in Texas where the weather is much hotter than most of the country. The 'Amaretto' only gives the correct color when it's over 100 degrees I was told. The white one with pink in it does turn almost completely white by the end of the day. I actually like the pink in it though. I hope it stays that way. Rolling on the floor laughing

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