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Sep 2, 2016 7:35 AM CST
Name: Sondra
NE Houston, Texas (Zone 9a)
Bulbs Cactus and Succulents Cat Lover Region: Texas
Some info that might be helpful. From what I understand ( and experienced), Texas Mountain Laurel developes a long tap root that makes it hard to transplant successfully. I had many seedlings sprout under my tree, but never did get one to grow, once I moved it. So, if you get the seeds to grow in a pot, try to get them in the ground as soon as possible and don't plan on moving them after that.

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