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Mine is about 18 years old, too, and was propagated by sticking a leaf into the soil. I then gave it to my neighbor. Never bloomed for her. After our house fire, all of my plants were lost. (We had built a solar room where my plants bloomed even in winter!) She gave the plant back to me, knowing how much we'd loved the blooms and our block party night of the blooming. Nope, still not blooming. Do I need 2 plants in order for either to bloom? What on earth am I doing wrong?