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Jun 8, 2012 8:28 PM CST
Name: Holly
South Central Pa
Region: Mid-Atlantic Charter ATP Member Greenhouse I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Region: Pennsylvania Tropicals
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Most of mine are coming along quite nice. I have been slow getting the cannas in the ground not all have been planted yet. The big Port adoras are planted and just starting to peek out and the caladiums are also just coming up. I was very surprised that the caladiums I started in the GH didn't emerge any quicker than the ones in pots outside. I planted Crotons in pots and a couple of small bananas. I have a new big Hardy Musa still in it's pot have to decide what to do with it. There is also a white Bird of Paradise and new Tropical Hibiscus among others. Will get some pictures to post as they bloom.
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