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Mar 9, 2020 6:01 PM CST
Name: Melissa Hopper
St. Helens, Or (Zone 8a)
Semp addict horse junky dog flunky
Garden Photography Critters Allowed Dog Lover Keeps Horses Hummingbirder Region: Oregon
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I could not find the old noid thread so decided to start a new one.

This is one of my favorite noids, it came from Ace Hardware and they had it marked as "cobweb". So it is known around here as NoidC.

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I also have these two beauties but you can't really call them noids. They are two of Lynn's "rejects" that I picked up at the clinic in 2018. And they have done really well.

I call them Orphan 1 and Orphan 2
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They have both done really well. They grow very nicely, are quite sturdy, develop good color and don't seem to have any kind of problem with rot. They also get BIG, but then that is sort of my thing. Lynn, maybe you might want to reconsider these two and give the names? I think that would be awesome. But in the meantime, I will just enjoy them.

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