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Aug 17, 2014 10:54 PM CST
Name: Connie
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OK I was sure there was a general NOID semp thread around here somewhere and I finally found it, last posted 4 months ago. So you know what is coming next, some of my NOIDS!

I've posted these before but it has been awhile. This bowl container was supposed to be S. Granat along the upper edge but it is not, so NOID. The other two rows I bought as NOIDS, they were a good deal as I recall with lots of babies coming with each.

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I have had this bowl for several years, a good place to shop when I need NOIDS for whatever. At 2:00 to 3:00 I believe those are Bulgaria rollers that I poked in there last year. The sedum across the lower edge seems to be stressed.

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Then there is Lynn's giant NOID that Greg shared with me at the clinic a few months back. It is doing great but no sign of babies.

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I've had this NOID for years. It is planted directly in the garden with no special care like sharp grit around it. It is tough. I plant its babies along the scalloped brick edging.

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Here is a NOID in this carved out rock or tufa, I really don't know what it is or remember where I got it. This photo is from earlier this spring and it now has some babies around it.

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And my tray of propagated NOIDS which come in handy from time to time.

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