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Apr 23, 2022 7:15 PM CST
Name: Connie
Willamette Valley OR (Zone 8a)
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I just picked out a few; mine are all grown in containers of one sort or another.

Some of you might remember the planted bark rounds I made for the clinic visitors several years ago. I have done nothing with it; I just let them do their own thing. Killer is showing great color while Sedum confusum peeks its nose into the planting:
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Lentezon is packed in, mostly neglected for a couple of years.
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Same with Rosie.
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Can't get enough of Lynn's Rose Gold.
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The settee is bulging out its sides, both NOIDS from Patty when she moved.
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Marijntje flaying around as usual...
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Baronesse...
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Just a few residing in my pot ghetto.

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