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Dec 31, 2014 3:23 PM CST
Name: David Paul
(Zone 9b)
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Gosh Lin,

I really do appreciate all your effort, yet had no idea you would put that much effort into it!

I'll have to send you a piece or that lichen bark with the orange tips with your order this week to add to one of your ferns (or a new miniature gardens beginnings!). Just spritz and watch it come to life. Smiling
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Anyways,..............Thank You! I got it from my almost 80 year old friend Pat who brought it up with her 12 years ago from Miami. It has survived several hard freezes for her in the past years, but of course under trees like where mine is now planted. Pat has no clue what it is.
She unfortunately had the tree shading hers cut down this year for fear of limbs falling,... and hers didn't fare as well as past years in the extra sun however. I tip my hat to you.

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