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Aug 3, 2014 12:17 PM CST
Name: Lynn
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MotherRaphaela said:I'm finding all these amazing web sites everyone probably already knows about -- the Europeans have a lot of technical information that most of us probably won't ever need, but I'm glad to see it's out there. For example: http://stalikez.info/fsm/semp/... and https://www.flickr.com/photos/... (lots of information as well as photos) -- interesting that he says he needs to keep his sheltered and under cover during the winter... Are there a lot more like this, or have I pretty much skimmed the cream off the google milk?

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Love that saying MR. "pretty much skimmed the cream off the google milk?".

You'll be happy to know there is so much more out there. Here are some more links for you. The thread "Sempervivum Reference Sites" in Sempervivum forum
I added the great site, 4mysempervivum to the list. I has such wonderful information. Thank you so much for suggesting it. Thumbs up

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