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Jun 18, 2014 7:45 PM CST
Name: Tina
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Ah, okay. I'll insert my pics of owl ears and angel wings here for posterity, since I can't find any mention of them in the AHS list of terms. I'll assume that means they are still considered odd, though not unusual. And, I just double-checked because I thought Michele had once done a pictorial of how she raises seeds to seedlings to mature fans. I don't know how close together yours were, Glen, but fusing may not have been likely in the way she organizes her work (http://garden.org/thread/view_...)

Owl's Ears and Angel Wings
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