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Feb 11, 2019 6:50 PM CST
Name: Audrey
Central Texas (Zone 8a)
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tarev said:Audrey, you gave this to me before, it is now happily settled here and endures our cold wet winter very well, likes the sun now as long as it is getting the rains, quite a lot of greenish color. But it turns burgundy when it gets much warmer.
When I first got it in March 2016
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Photos through the years:
Dec 2016
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March 2017
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Sep 2017
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Jan 2018
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July 2018
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11Feb 2019
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Very cool update photos Tarev! Have you seen the bloom yet? I have two kinds that look just the same but one has red flowers and the other has blue and yellow like queen of tears. I don't remember what I sent you. I think one is a crytobergia .....I know I spelled that wrong but I have been on the trail to figuring out what they are.

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