J, it's worth it! I got to sniff the flowers on the mama plant for the first time ever. Unlike some others, this lived up to the decades-long hype and suspense, the mythical Frangipani. I was in the middle of babbling..., "Oh, they are taller than me! I don't know if I have room for any more plants this big in (sniff, SNIIIIIIFFFFF) What? Who said that? Can I have 2 pieces please?! There's latex sap in them? I don't care, I'll just make sure I don't get it on me!" You know I'd be happy to trade when there's enough plant to cut, but hope you find some sooner. That could be end of next summer at my end, no idea what to expect in the growth season.
I didn't see any white or yellow Thanksgiving cacti that I'd hoped to on Saturday, but did find this Aloe aristata. Thought it was a Haworthia until I found it on Costa Farms website after I got home:
And Senecio crassissimus:
Love the purple spots where the leaves meet the stem!