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Oct 21, 2019 1:47 PM CST
Southern Indiana (Zone 6a)
I'll quit while I'm ahead...
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Ope, it's my dream-plant! Lovey dubby So they grow in limestone? They would really like Indiana then. Well, only our summers.

It's crazy the price jump it went through, and makes you wonder if you should just wait two more years to buy one. Thinking

It seems like it would be a good choice for me being that it tolerates dappled shade and bright light. That said, I feel like I would neglect its humidity needs. I can't bring the humidity in the house higher than 60%, as it'll negatively impact my leopard geckos.

Anyway, beautiful plants yet again! Thank you for sharing these pics so that I don't have to spend $150... yet. Hilarious!
Maybe we should get a second opinion...

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