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Jan 5, 2015 12:12 PM CST
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Name: Melissa E. Keyes
St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
Zone 11+
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Kind of slow here, something to brighten your day! I hear it's cold in Minnesota!
. Ants carrying a dead bee up a wall, straight up! The eventually got all the way to the ceiling and went in, someplace.
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..Babies! All from the same pod, they are a cross between obesum and arabicum, which isn't what is supposed to happen. There was one huge seed, two small seeds, and lots of tiny seeds. I was in the middle of moving house, and didn't manage to keep up with the six or seven other teenie plants. And the littlest one is teenie! I really am wanting to see what that itty bitty one does, its' siblings are no longer with us, booo. I'll make more crosses soon, between these two plants.
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.. The seeds----
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Jan 5, 2015 3:24 PM CST
Name: adam
hotsprings, AR (Zone 8b)
Region: Arkansas Cactus and Succulents Container Gardener Miniature Gardening Seed Starter Tropicals
That's cool that you crossed arabicum with obesum. I might have to try that when my plants get old enough.
I would love to cross my obesum blackfire with an arabicum.
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