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Jul 30, 2015 11:38 PM CST
Kentucky 😔 (Zone 6a)
Cactus and Succulents Region: Kentucky Moon Gardener Plant and/or Seed Trader Tropicals Plant Identifier
Garden Ideas: Level 2
My biggest konjac "pappy" is on the move!
Late but wasting no time!
This was 2 days ago, 3+' tall with a spread just as big, he's a long way from filled out but the seasons winding down quick here I'm afraid, he's not failed to increase in size each year, despite blooming every year except the first!
July 28
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July 17
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Man... I cannot wait for my other konjac types to get this size!
Peaonifolius too! I need more different clones of it but they're not so common or recognized...

I'd really like to add more to this thread but these plants require a better camera to really do them any justice, not to mention the time of loading pics...

I'm itching to get a few new types of amorphs, I've only added one unknown new plant in 2 or 3 years now, I think it's about time!

I've found an amazing source for arisaema and other hardy aroids here locally!
Well established, long planted bulbs, many of which are: in need of dividing and choking on all the pupsbeing threatened by larger tougher plants, and some are the largest, best looking specimens I've ever seen!
I can't wait to dig in this fall!
Please tree mail me for trades, I'm ALWAYS actively looking for more new plants, and love to trade!
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