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Nov 1, 2019 10:43 AM CST
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Name: Brian
Syracuse, NY (Zone 5b)
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This plant is so interesting! I've never actually purchased one, the big plant shown in the picture was in with a Jade that I got, I took it out and a few months later, bam! This prolific multiplier has also spread to some other planters, as seen in the foreground of the picture. I decided that I'd see how far this resilience goes... so I took off all the babies on the plant at the time, filled a fairly large pot up with dirt and threw all the babies on top and let it sit outside (around late August). I live in upstate NY (5b) and these things have survived a handful of frosts so far and they seem not phased in the slightest. I don't plan on bringing them in because I have no room but I thought I'd share this super tough plant.
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Nov 1, 2019 7:30 PM CST
Name: tarev
San Joaquin County, CA (Zone 9b)
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Yes, it is indeed quite resilient and has tendency to become quite annoyingly invasive. In my area, I am thankful our drier environment and then now that Fall is here, our cool downs tempers its growth.
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