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Aug 2, 2014 10:38 AM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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Unfortunately if you don't have a name for your sempervivum they will forever be known as NOID. No ID, no idenification. There are thousands of named hybrids and many named species. There is no way to be certain of the identity once a name is lost.

Your outdoor semps look great. When they bloom it can make the colony look a big messy for awhile. When the bloom is finished just cut it out of the clump at ground level. You can use one of the young offsets to fill in the hole that is left.
They look like they have come through the storm in great shape. Hurray!

I fixed them for you. Sure adds some fun to a post. Lovey dubby

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