Saw a few Sans today

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Saw a few Sans today

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Sorry about pic quality. Aisles were extremely long and narrow...
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Re: Saw a few Sans today

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Nice! I can honestly say, I have never seen any quantity in terms of different choices/selection of Sans at any nursery I've ever visited. I can even think of a few where I've never seen even one plant of even the most common (various S. trifasciata). Actually, around here, one is more likely to find a Sans at a Home Depot type garden center than an actual nursery. Anyway, that's really nice to see. Very cool.
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See the third pic? That's Sans both sides all the way down the aisle. Must have 200 varieties, maybe more. See the sixth pic? 20-gal container. :eek:
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Re: Saw a few Sans today

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I think I missed it, but where was this? That looks amazing! :shock:
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This is awesome. Sans are definitely underrepresented in all the nurseries I've been to as well. They generally don't even have their own section / aren't even grouped together, just scattered among smaller succulents.
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