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Apr 2, 2016 2:32 PM CST
Name: shirlee
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Here you go, upright foliage that looks like pineapple foliage.
Something I don't like, and try to avoid when crossing.
This plant is a very old dip dormant seedling.

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This plant has the widest leaf on any foliage that I have.
These plants have not been out of the ground very long, so
they are showing some minor damage from a few cold nights.

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And this one has what I call arching foliage, something I do try to obtain in crosses.
The arching effect is more visible when the foliage has grown more.

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