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Jun 22, 2022 3:17 PM CST
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Yes, totally agree. ; ) Blooms should lead to an ID. Just approaching some possibilities so you'll know what to compare to when those gorgeous blooms open.

The natural habit of these types of plants is to hang down, usually, but sometimes straight-up pieces appear, and you can "corral" the stems with a round support, or weave manually through a trellis. Sometimes they're in a hanging pot.



They can get really big

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