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Lorena
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Hi, [wavey]

A couple traders are interested in my white sedum, but other than sending cuttings, what can I do? I have some of the dried flowers thinking there are inky dinky seeds in them, so am drying and saving them. I have a trade to Canada and am leary of sending cuttings, so thinking about sending the seeds instead. Anyone have any suggestions? These things are prolific around here in zone 4, lol!

Lorena

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Plants: 230 | From: Central WA State | Registered: Jan 2006  |  Seeded: 12.144.139.83
ladystressout
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Hello Lorena I have never heard of a white sedum before and I would like to start getting into succulents?Could I get a start from you?
Plants: 290 | From: Ohio | Registered: Mar 2004  |  Seeded: 65.54.97.195
   

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