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Jul 30, 2015 2:32 PM CST
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Cinta, are you growing Mojito in a pot or in ground?

This is a supermarket Xanthosoma. Red Yautia which could be Red Malanga in your markets. It's different than other Red Yautia I've planted. If it stays like this it's a keeper.
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A. x portora red stem is still holding on to 3 indoor leaves. In the background calidora might be finished blooming judging by the size of the new leaf.
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