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Oct 2, 2017 8:49 AM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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Yes, absolutely! And knowing your conditions well does not mean it's possible to gauge if a particular plant will tolerate it, even if you've read every anecdote written for the past couple decades. Worth a try to see how it goes at your particular house, with your particular style of care.

I think all of us have supposedly "easy" plants that just won't stay alive, and some supposedly finicky ones that seem easy to please. I expect to hear from those who have had exactly the opposite experience as mine with every one of these plants.
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