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Feb 2, 2021 8:16 PM CST
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jasriniv said:I love this thread. It is like planning a vacation in the midst of COVID! I have tripled my houseplants through the COVID year and continue to browse catalogs. I would love to get a Thaumatophyllum Bipinnatifidum, but don't know if I have enough space for it. Would also like Alocasia maybe... And I am thinking collecting Hoyas might be a great hobby. All over the place, yes!
And I cant say enough great things about Brugmansias. They are so easy to propagate and hummers and bees love them, they are fragrant and look spectacular. Go for it everyone. Buy the peach or red one they are lovely.


I'm told the Thaumatophyllum Bipinnatifidum Hope is a smaller variety. Shrug!
I have found that coffee, tea, and rose can all agree on one thing... water everyday.

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