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Post by Syble on Feb 1, 2007 9:35:56 GMT -5
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Post by sdeering on Feb 1, 2007 10:51:14 GMT -5
Dam hawiians. Wouldnt it be nice to just leave them outside year round. I would love to live there. Stephen
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Post by Syble on Feb 1, 2007 11:43:47 GMT -5
yeah, I'd love to also! Sib
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Post by mabudon on Feb 1, 2007 11:46:17 GMT -5
Jay was testing the cold-hardiness of N.ventricosa by leaving them in his unheated Greenhouse this winter, I wonder how that's going
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Post by Rick Hillier on Feb 1, 2007 12:48:35 GMT -5
Who says you need to live in Hawaii to be able to have these plants outdoors year round... the only difference is that up here, you'd need to purchase new plants every June 1 That's a sweet hamata... it's high up on my "to get" list. >>> Rick <<<
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Post by jay on Feb 1, 2007 17:28:16 GMT -5
hey the ventricosa didn't like it past -4 r.i.p.
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Post by insectivore on Feb 1, 2007 17:44:24 GMT -5
Hey! Yeah thats a nice plant!... Hmmm... I wish I could get my hands on one... But there supposed to be tuff.. Oh well, If I get the chance I'll try it! Cya
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Post by martin on Feb 2, 2007 18:33:52 GMT -5
My N. hamata picther is about 1 inch tall....That thing is a monster compared to mine
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Post by insectivore on Feb 2, 2007 19:11:09 GMT -5
Hey Martin! Do you have a picture of it? Thanks! Cya
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