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Old 03-20-2014, 12:11 PM
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I have one very similar to this and it was a NoID from Gerbes (Kroger). Hausermann has the Yu Pin Pearl Phals, they look a lot like it as well. I also love this flower and have always thought of this pattern as looking like paint splatter. Granted I am an art major, not a serial killer.
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Old 03-20-2014, 02:56 PM
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I have one very similar to this and it was a NoID from Gerbes (Kroger). Hausermann has the Yu Pin Pearl Phals, they look a lot like it as well. I also love this flower and have always thought of this pattern as looking like paint splatter. Granted I am an art major, not a serial killer.
Thanks, I just finished ordering a 2.5" pot of Yu Pin Pearl from Hausermann.

I might be ordering more, they have the same Den. aggregatum I got while I was in Gulfport, MS (and subsequently killed by frost this winter How'd that happen? Oh yeah... ) and if I can't find it locally, I'll swallow the shipping charges.

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I realised that, sorry didn't meant to imply that you were suggesting that. Just wasn't sure if LoveOscar was aware of them yet.

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Like you I like to use room temperature water. That's why I keep rain water stocks in the house as well as the stuff outside.
Supposedly, I've heard else where, not to use sink water. I let it sit over night to adjust to room temperature and to let the chlorine "evaporate". If that actually happens, and if it matters, I have no clue. Nothing has protested yet! I would like to switch to rain water, and that is one of my hopeful projects for this summer, to set up a collection system. But for now, we make do.

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It probably helps that my local water is deep underground spring water. Down in Gulfport we had some intensely sulfur-y water, so it could definitely be worse.
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