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Aug 1, 2014 4:45 PM CST
Name: Leslieray Hurlburt
Sacramento California (Zone 9b)
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It's readily available in Hawaii, for free, but not recommended because it along with many other plant grows rampant there. Does seem such a shame. It's been there many years and the roots have become a problem. They have lived there thirty years and have planted many cute little things that grew out of hand very quickly for there tiny yard. Thats paradise for you. How is you tri-part plumeria pod. I lived in Tampa for four years. Used to go shelling over your way at Sanibel.
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