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Wilson Botanical Garden


Jeff in St Pete

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You're welcome Moose! I plan to go back to Wilson again this year.

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Formerly Jeff in Costa Rica
 

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Im bumping these they are so nice. Its interesting to see how some of these "slow" chappies thrive in these conditions so far removed from how they grow in the wild.

Enjoyed this little holiday trip, in many ways it feels like Malaysia, exciting new plant at every turn.

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