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Mar 4, 2016 8:48 PM CST
Name: James
Tucson, Arizona (Zone 9b)
mcvansoest said:I have a friend who has a large Pereskia in his front yard - his pretty much takes the sun here in the summer, it probably gets some late afternoon shade from a mesquite tree, but is mostly serving as a shade tree for many other cacti and succulents - next time I am there I will try and get a picture, it is a very well grown specimen. I think it gets through cold spells OK because it is close to the south facing wall of the house and here in the suburban heat island we tend to not get too many really cold nights these days.

My friend T.D. grows Pereskia grandiflora and Pereskia weberiana in his front yard in Chandler (just up the road about 120 miles). I will take some pics the next time I visit him.

James
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