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Jan 19, 2015 3:06 PM CST
Name: Donald
Eastland county, Texas (Zone 8a)
Raises cows Enjoys or suffers hot summers Region: Texas Plant Identifier
My purchased dormants that appear truly dormant are:
Chesapeake Crablegs
Galaxy Explosion
Grey Witch
Holly Dancer
Mad Dogs And Englishmen
Milady Greensleeves
Nyiragongo
Paper Lion
Parade of Peacocks
Primal Scream
Selma Longlegs
Spider Miracle
Wilson Spider
Heavenly Jet Fire
Monkey Shine
Richard Herbert Haynes
Sandra Henson
Topguns Arkansas Traveler

The two dormants that I'm currently calling semi-evergreens are:
Green Arrow
Judge Roy Bean

This is how 'Grey Witch' looks. No green visible
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These next two are 'Green Arrow' and 'Judge Roy Bean' dormants that have some green and look like three that were purchased as SEVs.
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This is 'Marked By Lydia' evergreen. Some of the SEVs have this much green. Others have none and look like the 'Grey Witch' photo above. I've just made notations of the behavior. If I based the classifications just on how they look today after the weather here, I wouldn't have very many SEVs, but the numbers of DORs and EVEs would increase.
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Edited to add two I left off.
Donald
Last edited by needrain Jan 19, 2015 3:10 PM Icon for preview

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