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Oct 23, 2015 2:39 PM CST
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I have a five-year-old Orangeola in a container where it should stay around six feet. Think they get up to 10 feet when in ground. This one gets morning sun and, by August the foliage has fried, but it keeps coming back. Also survived losing one of the three main branches when a 25-foot Cedar Elm limb fell on it last September. I bet it would do well in a mostly shaded area.
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