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Nov 22, 2014 7:24 PM CST
Name: tarev
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Just taking more photos of my aeonium cuttings..fared well after our three days of on and off rains..loves it!
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And apparently the portion that used to have the unsuccessful flower heads, which I thought fizzled out..lower part is still alive and has some new growth popping out too:
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Even mommy plant enjoyed the rains a lot!
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Also took some photos of this Echeveria elegans a couple of days ago..my tags got blurred..so forgot which one this is blue or red..anyways..it is growing quite tall, leggy, so tempting to cut that rosette and do like what I did to the Aeonium...however..I saw a tiny rosette has already formed at the lower portion of the stem. So I will leave it be for now. Smiling
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