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Aug 19, 2013 1:08 PM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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Thanks! I hope so too, the irony of having to rescue plants from the ground INTO pots to save them from 'overwatering' is not lost on me. Oh Mother Nature, you are hilarious.

Also caught 2 army worm caterpillars munching on this plant. And one on another kind of Senecio. If you have army worms in your area, you may want to inspect your Senecios for caterpillar poo, that's what gave away the ones I found. Relocated to lawn, I'm sure they were bird food soon.

Do you know how old your plant is?
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