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Old August 6, 2015   #1
4season
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Default not exactly happy to have spider mites but,

It could be a fatal viral or bacterial disease. The picture is of last years volunteer that was left to grow in an onion bed. Wound up at 16 feet east-west and 12 north-south. Two cuttings survived the winter and I want to save cuttings and some seed this year.
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