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Jun 3, 2022 7:10 AM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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Well that's a bummer. I'll be happy to send some back your way if you decide you want some again.

It's been an interesting journey so far. I put the stems in water to take root when they arrived and since it was so late in the season, they ended up staying in the water until it was outside season again. I think I lost 1, so now there are 3 stems. One is in a pot, in the pic from yesterday, and the other 2 are in the ground. Incredibly strangely, the one in the pot is growing faster, so far. Maybe the potting soil still has some fertilizer oomph because that plant was repotted in the late fall.
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