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Jan 30, 2017 9:23 AM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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Bev, so sorry to hear about losing so many succulents. Which echeveria did you lose?
Hmmm, I need to check on my S. zentarotashiroi. It's under the big fir out back. I brought my gollum indoors for the winter this year. Sure glad I did.
I just checked on my echeveria, graptos, confusum and dendroideum . They all seem to be fine, even after the snow blew under the roof and covered them in snow for almost 2 weeks. Must have also given them a drink when the snow slowly melted.
Oh no, I just remembered my C. setulosa. I sure hope I didn't lose that one. It was just starting to look good this last summer.
I think I need to repot them all this spring.

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