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Old 06-18-2023, 10:03 PM
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Hooray! I took mine to my Society meeting, where it attracted a lot of attention. I'm going to try selfing it.
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Hooray! I took mine to my Society meeting, where it attracted a lot of attention. I'm going to try selfing it.
Hope that works! It would be nice to bring a lot more of them into the world! It is such a beautiful and easy-to-grow species, and there are so few of them around.

Mine has to be shown off virtually... 'way too heavy to transport anyplace. (Sand and gravel seem to be an excellent medium for it, but a 3-gallon pot is HEAVY.)
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