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Mar 17, 2014 7:28 PM CST

I never kept track of the fasciation in my fields but every year some Asiatics, orientals and trumpets/OT's would fasciate, not always the same cultivar, and if they were sturdy enough got cut for the Farmer's market. Many had to just get disbudded or they would break. We also had warm/cold spells during springs in Oregon, with the exception of just plain hot springs. None as bad as what we had here (WA) last spring, very hot for 5-10 days then very cold for 5-10 days, and vise-versa, over and over again. None of the lilies I had here in the ground fasciated, but then that was early (for here) starting in June it got miserably hot and stayed that way until Oct. Which at least got me some Oriental seeds I did not expect to get here but I did have to cut the stem and bring them in.

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