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Dec 13, 2020 11:14 PM CST
Name: Bea
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OrchidBob said:

I see the truth in your comment it"it will become a monster"
My E. ingenis is a monster and it it time for an adjustment.
You have inspired me. I tip my hat to you.
I started mine from a one foot cutting given to me 20 years ago. Now its' 20 feet tall.
Funny how some of the branches grow downward and others are upright.
Now the upper branches are getting top heavy and are starting to droop downward.
I hate to loose the spiral lower branches so I will cut it above those branches.
Maybe some new branches will start out of the lower trunk like yours.
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I do love the spiral branching
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With the branches being so low it is easy to see the flowers.
I wonder when the seed pods will ripen.
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Wow 🤩 😳 what a magical picture.
I’m so busy... “I don’t know if I found a rope or lost a horse.”

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