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Oct 5, 2011 9:32 AM CST

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Mike, that is cool about the leaves on the inflo. It does occasionally happen. It will eventually turn into a branch!
The seedpods on Plumeria and Adeniums both with start to get a marked line through the center just before it starts to split open. Best is to tape it shut or put a baggie or rubber band over it, so as not let the seeds fly away. Check them regularly when the time comes for the seedpods to mature. In Plumeria - the pods take 9 months! So seedpods from this year will hang on through the winter and mature in spring.

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