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Jun 11, 2013 2:28 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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Thank you all. Can't wait to see your mounding semps.

When I was looking at Ann-Marie, the first thing that came to mind was cathedral spires. Even before I took the photo.
Super Dome would have been a much taller/bigger mound, except I divided it up last year. It was down to a single layer of a few rosettes. This is one of Cynda's (Perennial Obsessions) favorite semps. Sure glad she talked me into that one.

The Oddity is a bit disconcerting to me. It fascinates me, but is so disorganized, not much in the beauty department. But I still love if the it's fascinating growth pattern.

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