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Jun 19, 2019 10:44 PM CST
Name: Audrey
Central Texas (Zone 8a)
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emddvm said:I just got three variegated adeniums from Thailand with some new variegated plumeria. Been wanting some for a couple of years. They are just starting to get leaves. Pictures later. May order some more before it gets too late in the year. Your adenium is very pretty Audrey. Can you tell me the name? Thanks.


She is a tiny two year old I grew from seed. I suppose I could and should name her huh? The seed I bought that created that variegation was a random thing. It was a beautiful triple obesum of some sort. I ended up with several white ones(all but one died) from that batch and this little beauty ended up producing enough food factory genes to carry on life, although much much more slowly. I have six month old seedlings that have surpassed her growth at two years old. I look forward to seeing your three new babes.

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