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Feb 1, 2022 10:04 AM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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@Hazelcrestmikeb,
I had not really paid it any attention. So I went back to look, it is pretty and has a lot of great traits, it is "Sculpted", but it has pleated sculpting and not the relief type of sculpting I am interested in. I have not purchased any plants with pleated sculpting. I may be totally off base, but I have been thinking I would avoid pleated sculpting and cristate sculpting, thinking that if I brought those in I might get a lot of that instead of relief sculpting. I possibly could be cutting down my chances of getting relief sculpting...not sure. It does seem to me that it is much easier to get plants showing pleated and cristate sculpting that it is to create plants with relief sculpting. I do like a lot of the pleated sculpted blooms, still not a big fan of the majority of cristate blooms yet.

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