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Forum: Tropical PlantsReplies: 14, Views: 272
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Bward
Hattiesburg, MS
(Zone 8a)

June 11, 2009
11:36 PM

Post #6676452

Blue Rive White II hardy hibiscus-if you love tropical looking plants you should grow this lovely plant. Likes water, lots of sun and repeated doses of osmocote 14-14-14

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