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SPLASHACATA for Dave


I don't think I'd call this striped, Dave, but I take the point that the
pattern might stem from the same genetic base. This TB from Tasco sure gets
attention from the visitors!  It's not given to receding into the background
when it's in bloom.  Though they may come from plicata genes, just calling
either this or CIRCUS CIRCUS a plicata wouldn't give much of a clue on the
effect of their bloom appearance.

Donald Eaves
donald@eastland.net
Texas Zone 7b, USA


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