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shelley7950
Pittsburgh, PA

July 11, 2008
9:12 AM

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and not wanting to hijack the thread below---is H. compacta, the "Hindu Rope", an actual species? I mean, does it occur naturally in the wild like that? Or is it a cultivar of H. carnosa? It seems hard to believe those contorted leaves are "natural", but it's always written up as if it's a species...also, H. cv Krinkle 8 is described as a cultivar of H. compacta, NOT H. carnosa...so it would seem that they are two separate and distinct species...anyone know?? Thanks for any input...

Shelley

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