Hi sno.
I thought thymifolia were thinner longer leaves. It just didn't look like the ones I have seen. Decussata was a guess though. I know there are plenty.
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Ps. How's the snow season looking for us this year. I'm excited to hear its that cold already.
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Now I'm a little tempted to grow it out to see the flower .squizzy wrote:Hi sno.
I thought thymifolia were thinner longer leaves. It just didn't look like the ones I have seen. Decussata was a guess though. I know there are plenty.
Squizzy
As an eternal optimist this season is going to be a bumper . September is looking good .squizzy wrote:Ps. How's the snow season looking for us this year. I'm excited to hear its that cold already.
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Baby elephant .no idea wrote:I'm thinking more octopus with tentacles buried