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Re: spring temps (was first potential sdb intro...


> If the temps get around 85 the clumps get a little "busy" due to a rush to bloom. but those are unusual spring temps for us (and probably everyone else except the desert southwest). Happened this year for the first time.
> Mike

Are you serious? It was 80+ here today, and SDBs stalks are still
hidden down in the fans. A bit warmer than usual, but not atypical.
Could still have a hard freeze, but could also be in the low 90s in the
next few weeks.

Ah, those coastal climates!
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