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Mar 26, 2013 9:51 PM CST
Name: Kristi
east Texas pineywoods (Zone 8a)
Herbs Region: Texas Vegetable Grower Avid Green Pages Reviewer Garden Ideas: Level 2
I've managed to overwinter a few broms in the greenhouse for a couple of winters now.

V. fenestralis

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A different view of V. fenestralis

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Ae. nudicalis rubra

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Ae. recurvata

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unknown & would love an ID

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Cryptbergia Red Burst

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N. ampullacea mini

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B. pyramidalis Kyoto

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B. hallelujah starting to color up.

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A couple of Ae. chantinii with the smaller one being Ae. recurvata var. benrathii

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Love, love, love them but will never get to enjoy them being outdoors year around. As a result I am careful about the sizes I chose for overwintering indoors.

Also have a variety of Cryptanthus, Dyckia and another favorite, the Orthophytums.
Believe in yourself even when no one else will. ~ Sasquatch
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