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Oct 19, 2012 12:00 PM CST
Name: Melissa E. Keyes
St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
Zone 11+
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English is the most difficult language on Earth.

Where does one get such an array of trace elements? I can't even find a mixture with Boron, Zinc and Copper.

Pollen bags. Aha, is that when they look like tiny loaves of bread, as opposed to little blobs of mouldy cottage cheese? I bet!

You're keeping me hopping looking up what you're talking about, like "cotyledon graft". I love it! Most commercial grafting of Adeniums is either a wedge graft or a flat graft. Hum, neither discussed in the grafting page I found by the HortScience people for grafting tiny watermelon seedlings. And most commercial Adenium grafting is done onto two year old rootstock, with a 2 inch caudex. I have yet to successfully graft any plants, but I'm still trying.

OK, a whole year. It is fall, but my flowers are still making pods. (with my help!)

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