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Jan 15, 2019 9:42 AM CST
Name: Sherri
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Nice find Alice. I might have to stop in Ace.

One of my favorite tillies, is native T. simulata which is starting a flower again.

photo taken today 1-15-2019 of my older plant which I found after a storm in spring of 2016, see the new flower, started early last month.
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This is a photo of the same plant from Feb. 2017 a bloom that started in Dec of 2016, the second is when it was at peak bloom in April of 2017, so you can see how long the flower last, over four months from start to finish.
Feb. 2017
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April 2017


close shot 4-2017


This is a second huge plant that I found on a broken branch just recently while on my morning walk, photo taken today 1-15-19, you can see the huge dried up old flower, has three new nice offsets.
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