I need some ID help - thanks

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I need some ID help - thanks

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I noticed this plant in one of my troughs today but it's not in my garden map. The plant looks similar to a lot of others - small, white rippled edge leaves.
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That's Roller Coaster Ride on the left:
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Re: I need some ID help - thanks

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I'm thinking 'Stiletto', Ed.
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Thanks Pieter - I think your are right. One of the photos in the HotD Stiletto topic is exactly the same flower.

I don't remember putting Stiletto in the trough but it does work. In 2015 I moved Rosedale Misty Pathways and Galaxy out of this trough and into a new garden - viewtopic.php?f=1&t=60475 - that left a big gap in the trough. Just behind where I was making the new garden there is a good sized Stiletto. I must have taken a piece from that plant and put it in the trough.

Thanks again.
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