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Sep 6, 2015 9:36 AM CST
Name: David Laderoute
Zone 5B/6 - NW MO (Zone 5b)
Ignoring Zones altogether
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Dutchlady1 said:It may be years for you to see blooms if you grow one from seed. I don't want to discourage, just give you fair warning.


Thanks Big Grin Yes - I understand completely. I have ~ a dozen esoteric species (Bauhinia, Dietes, Dierama, Clemantine, Pineapple, Heliconia, Siberian Iris & Brugsmania) that I started from seed in 2013 & 2014 that will not bloom for years - if at all. I love challenges and have developed a fondness for Plumeria having purchased my second-first (Little Darling is her name - NOID) as a rooted cutting ~ 1 year ago. It was my second attempt as my first-first died. :-(

Made up my mind overnight. Will likely purchase from https://www.bradsbudsandblooms... as he has a sale going on now. Must show restraint! Some of those are very expensive.

In the mean time, I will likely buy a Celadine as well. From what I have read here, it seems a good one for a Newbie.
Seeking Feng Shui with my plants since 1976

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