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Jun 7, 2013 2:27 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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Hey there Mick. Welcome!
Great photo you posted in a few post up. Lovey dubby
Do you know the name of it? Is it two varieties in the same container. Sure is beautiful.

Twit, I am so glad to hear that our area wasn't the only one showing up with the fuzzy 'Silver King'. Uhhh, maybe that didn't come out right? Whistling
Sorry to hear we still have an incorrect 'Silver King' still being sold to the public.
But, who is to know which is correct? I can't find source information on Silver King, so how do we know which one is correct? Is the real Silver King the one that sells the most? Whistling

tabby said:I need to get Sempervivum Atroviolaceum Pubescent. It's the closest thing I've ever seen to my large NOID which gets huge even when not watered or fertilized.

I agree about getting a S. 'Atroviolaceum Pubescent'. Wonder what would happen if I crossed it with my 'Red Lion'. Blinking

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