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May 21, 2014 8:05 PM CST
Name: Lynn
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Julia, that is definitely Ohio Burgundy. The first year I had mine it didn't get much color, but did have the fuzzy texture. Then I almost lost all of the little bit I had because it bloomed out the year I got it. I think I did end up with one or two offsets that survived the blooming cycle.

Greg, Patties first photo is correct, just stressed out for some reason. Sure did a nice job of recovering. Hurray!

Now if we can see a nice close up of Lisa's plant, the mystery can be solved. I'm wondering if the close up will show the fuzzy texture that just isn't showing in the existing photo?
The photo is not very sharp, but it looks like the inner leaves are fuzzy?


Also, how much sun is this Julia and Lisa's OB getting? That can make a very big difference in color.

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