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Jun 24, 2021 2:21 PM CST
Name: Sol Zimmerdahl
Portland, Oregon (Zone 8b)
Container Gardener Garden Art Sempervivums
A seedling of mine which is ciliosum x arachnoideum is about to bloom. I'm very much hoping to see pink flowers with a green mid-stripe on these, but whatever they end up looking like it will be a scientific discovery for me as I've never seen such a cross's flower before. Lots of bicolor blooms with darker cores, like 'Ilonka's big purple hearted cream colored blooms, but the distinctive mid-stripe is a more striking feature in my opinion, and seems to be less common, though slightly differentiated mid-stripes (as in pink flowers with darker pink mid-stripes) are very common.
-Sol

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