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Aug 9, 2015 9:11 PM CST
Name: Leslieray Hurlburt
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OK I changed my mind....or rather I see that I was too hasty and made a mistake here. I took a piece of our Tibouchina in flower with foliage to the nursery where they had both. They are not always correct in their labeling though. I think it is what I had always thought it was: S. semidecandra. So until I can be really without doubt I'll be requesting to move my photos to a parent plant entry. I don't want to contribute to the confusion. Our database here in Sacramento will however go back to what I originally thought it was. My apologies. *Blush* Hmmm. Can't seem to propose my photo be moved to the parent plant page. Anyone know how?
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