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Jan 24, 2015 10:58 AM CST
Ireland . (Zone 9a)
valleylynn said:I have to agree with what twit said. I haven't had Bronco very long, but it's coloring is stunning. A must have for me.

I've got some Bronco chicks overwintering and ready for planting out in the spring . I look forward to seeing them growing to full size and having families of their own.
My Sempervivum Arachnoideum / Tomentosum are looking very much the worse for wear after all the rain and frost . Not sure yet if they're gone to semp heaven.

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