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Sep 22, 2014 6:00 PM CST
Name: tarev
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These are the ones that grow in my mom-in-law's place in Manila, veterans of monsoon floodings there: at the height of the flash flood in 2009, the water breached half way that iron gate fence, so even the lower floor of the house got inundated, and by that level, all those Sans were fully submerged for about a month. To be able to go out of the house, temporary wooden planks were built, othewise you wade in waist deep water on the road. It used to be floods only reach the first step of the cement entryway, that horrendous flood was just a nightmare. Anyhow, just telling this to show how much water these Sans can truly take. I think the temperature is warm enough for it, so it does not make it hard for the plant to continue surviving. But most of their other plants died..so on my most recent trip home, I see most homes around, they just grow this more, afraid another inundation will wipe out their plants, or if not in containers easy enough to reposition elsewhere if there is space.

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