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Aug 17, 2018 9:57 AM CST
Name: Cameron Allen
Plano, TX (Zone 8a)
Amaryllis Hummingbirder Irises Native Plants and Wildflowers Orchids Plumerias
Salvias Enjoys or suffers hot summers Tender Perennials Region: Texas Tropicals Winter Sowing
plantmanager said:The leaves just don't look right for the Texas Star.


Hi Karen. I grew this one from seed and when the seedlings first sprout and develop their first true leaves, they're almost spade shaped, but as it grows older the leaves start dividing more and more until they produce the mature pointed leaves. I think my seedlings developed the mature leaves when they were 2 ft tall. This year it's produced the most blooms ever, more than the previous years combined. Hurray!

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