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Jul 9, 2022 12:13 PM CST
Name: tarev
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My plumies rot went way beyond redemption..so just letting the heat fry all of it..not ready to plant anything there..it is too hot to do any...maybe next Spring.

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Thankfully my Celadine is doing much better..it also had one branch that was struggling, but all other areas have leafed out nicely and the stressed branch decided to leaf out from a lower node. That was actually the reason I have delayed too much..I was hoping the other plumie might do likewise.
This is the stressed part of my Celadine:
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The entire Celadine:
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