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Apr 23, 2014 3:50 PM CST
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You somehow know the very next question, and see the details left unmentioned ... the variegated procumbens got decidedly pink and green, rather than cream and green, in the last half of the summer before its near-full demise. I thought the new coloring so pretty, and wished it to be some new sport Rolling my eyes. But, could this just be sunburn that stressed it, and perhaps contributed to so much of it dying off?

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