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Mar 10, 2022 12:53 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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The LR is very tiny, and was so happy to see color coming on this year.

The LL is obviously a heavy producer of offsets. The problem with this one is that there are so many cultivars with this shape and coloration. It will have to make some drastic changes in coloration.

I really like the form of the TR. The color is becoming iridescent, and I love it's thick stolons. This one was pried from the over crowded nursery tray, the offsets had grown thru other plants, thus the long stolons. I will keep watch to see if this repairs itself now that it has room to grow.

I do find the star shape of TL interesting, but that is not enough to save it from the compost heap. It is showing a light pink blush like it's mother does.

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