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Feb 25, 2015 10:41 AM CST
Name: Melissa E. Keyes
St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
Zone 11+
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Deebie, you should see some of the really big, old plants they have in Thailand. Takes several men and a crane to move one! no joke.

Mike, yes, Oriole is a Renoa plant. It produced four even limbs, and blooms very nicely. A good plant!

I too love the 'blacks', but neither of mine is very "bloomie", meaning they don't bloom often, and don't have many flowers when they do.

I saw this in someone's yard the other day, I will go back with binocualrs to get a better look. I don't want to be running around in someone's yard to look at their plants. There is a large pink Adenium behind a yucca, and a tall plant with a baobab sort of trunk, I think it might be a weird white Adenium.

zoomed and blurry--- Dry season here, everybody's lawn looks like this!
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distant, no zoom with shaky hands, this one---
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