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Sep 28, 2011 11:31 PM CST
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Well if people are checking off options, they might want to know what Monocarpic actually means, that after it flowers and sets seeds, it dies. The way it looks now, it sounds like a plant that can grow a number of years before it offsets and flowers. There is no mention of it dying. Monocarpic means a plant that dies after flowering, although it may take several years to flower.
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