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Mar 24, 2013 8:00 AM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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Nice arach Tarev. And I see tiny offsets shooting out from some of the rosettes. That is one heavy producing semp.
So what is going to me your next sempervivum? Whistling

Clint this will be my first year with 'Boule de Niege'. It has been under cover all winter so has very heavy webbing right now, but in my experience with the many arach types I have, winter/spring rainy season causes them to have little or now webbing. Once summer heat and no rain arrives they for lots of webbing.

Greg here you will find out about the bloom colors in semps and jovis. Just under the first set of photos. http://garden.org/ideas/view/v...

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