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Aug 31, 2013 11:40 AM CST
Name: Lynn
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Great point Janice.
I know some of the arach. type semps can have heavy webbing certain times of the year, and minimal webbing during the wet season.
Summer is when my webbed ones have heavy webbing. Winter/early spring many have very light webbing, and some have none.

Is your Red Pluche grown in full sun? How much water does it get? Those things can determine how much webbing it will show in the summer.

I have a question. How would this semp of Bev's be classified? I would think this one would be a velvet type one. The cilia is uniformly heavy all over the leaves.
webesemps said: Thumb of 2013-08-31/webesemps/2fefdc

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