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Oct 6, 2015 10:31 AM CST
Name: Tara
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This is one that I acquired this past year, as a cutting. It made it through the winter with not too much help on my part. I did keep the cutting dry, and in a small "greenhouse" on my back deck.

Potted this cutting up in the spring, and it's had some impressive growth this summer. Though it does have a few spots on some leaves, not certain what they are. Maybe y'all can tell me.
No sign of blooming for this year. Maybe because it was a cutting? Too young?
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I hope I can get it through this coming winter, 'cause I'm really looking forward to some blooming. Whistling Maybe next year.

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