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Sep 30, 2016 5:23 PM CST
Name: Sandi
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Okay, today was another tree trimmer guesstimate morning (the 4th one). Ugh, (but we liked him best). I went out early and took photos of the Oxy, and then noticed one that looked like yours, @needrain. It was growing in a small pot on a plant shelf. Then I saw it in another pot of Oxy, and another. Seems the Epi can root from the ends of its stems. I have both growing in more than one pot. It laddered itself down to all on the plant shelves. So I took photos, downloaded them to computer. Went back to where camera photos were to delete. I then hit the button and deleted everything in Sept. Are you still awake??? DH calmed me down and recovered all pics from recycle bin.

Here goes the pics:
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A partial view of the big Oxy under the tree


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What has now been IDd as an Epi. It is right above the Oxy


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How some of them "co-mingled: without permission

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Here too....you can see the Epi pot right above the Oxy

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Roots coming off end of stem of Epi (hussy)

So yes, I did send the wrongly IDd plant. Not intentionally, tho. They do look quite a bit alike.

And as my old French grandmother always said, "No good deed goes unpunished."

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