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On Jun 28, 2007, palmbob from Tarzana, CA (Zone 9b) wrote:
Have several of these, and THistlesifter's comment that this is close to A ellenbeckii should be well noted. To me, this is so close, I cannot tell the difference. Mine tend to be greyer, but otherwise plant seems identical... even flowers, to me, seem identical.
On Jun 28, 2006, thistlesifter from Vista, CA wrote:
Forms groups of suckering plants. It is close to A. ellenbeckii, but more roubust form, both in flower and leaf. It needs protection below 26 degrees F.