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Nov 19, 2013 8:50 AM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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TY, Tarev! No idea what winter has in mind for this area this year. If it goes much below 30, I'll pull them, I'd hate to lose those, they're not easy to find 'out there.' This planter thing is under the porch roof, but if it's blowing from the west while raining, some rain gets on the left end of it. I stand on the porch & 'study' this thing sometimes, bent over, squinting. I don't care if I look loony.

"I think I see an aloe-gasteria hybrid" - on the left in the middle just below the pink dinosaur? It was unlabeled. Hoping it will make a flower sometime. It has made a pup. It doesn't feel like a real plant, it's very hard, not pliable at all.
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