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Jul 31, 2014 9:45 AM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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Hurray! Good morning MR.
Looks like you have been busy reading. I love the little red arachnoideum you posted above. There are a number of them that look very similar to it. They are usually only red in the spring, then turn green in the summer. I love the webbing.
Here is one that has amazing webbing and great red color in the spring.

This is one of my favorites.


It would be most wonderful if you could join us in the beautiful Pacific Northwest for next springs Hybridizing Clinic.
And yes, I would call it an addiction for some of us. Whistling

And you raise goats. Another thing we have in common. I raised French Alpines for years.

We would love to see photos of your seedlings, and other sempervivum. It won't be long before you are making intentional crosses for some new and wonderful cultivars of sempervivum.

Off to check on the landscaping at the memorial. See you all later today.

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