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Forum: PeppersReplies: 2, Views: 49
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rellimkm
Farmington, MI
(Zone 5b)

June 10, 2008
02:50 PM

Post #5083364

This was my first year growing a C. Pubescens. I started this plant in January and its been blooming like crazy for almost 3 months. This is the first one to set. These things are picky.

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