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Apr 15, 2015 4:36 PM CST
Name: tarev
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Oh, I just remembered this plant..no maintenance, poor drainage a-okay since it just closes up when there is no more moisture, will open again when it gets some water, I don't even have it in soil, good indoors or outdoors, though it may smell like damp indoors a bit, so I place it outdoors. Closest thing to instant gratification, seeing it come back to life after looking severely dehydrated.

I have not tried to plant it in soil, so have never seen it do any blooms or increase in size or propagate itself. It is just an oddity I keep.

Resurrection plant - Selaginella lepidophylla
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