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Apr 24, 2022 6:27 AM CST
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webesemps said: Great colonies, Lynn as I expected! I remember in 2014, your beds first had the most memorable semp colonies that I had ever seen in my life.

Alex, I think the stolon still attached to the offset still helps.

Wow, Connie! Great plantings; so interesting looking. Your setee has really matured!

Julia, thanks for the mind boggling peek at your colonies. I know if I was there, you'd have a hard time making me hear the dinner bell.

This, I think should qualify as maybe not a colony yet but at least some sort of village with 34 new members coming in?...Thumb of 2022-04-24/webesemps/8e71a1


Now Lynn what was the most amount of stolons you've had on one semp again? Rolling on the floor laughing
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